C4ISR PRINCIPLES, REQUIREMENTS, AND SYSTEMS
Modern warfare is conducted at longer ranges and with greater precision than ever before. Overall mission effectiveness increasingly depends upon systems and services external to a weapon system. Those systems and services fall in the domain of "C4ISR". Eonic provides a comprehensive range of C4ISR systems, from basic data acquisition systems through to the network-centric vision and the digital battlefield.
Current and future C4ISR systems and technology:
C4ISR Systems and Technology
Definitions and Overview
Linking Successful Warfighting, Interoperability and Well Crafted Architectures
Command and Control
Battle Management
C2 Hierarchy:
Systems and Commands
Sensor-to-Shooter, Time Critical Targeting (TCT) Approaches and Lessons Learned
JFCOM's Joint Battle Management Command and Control (JBMC2) Portfolio
Computers
The Global Information Grid (GIG), Net-Centric Warfare, and The Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS)
Communications
Overview
Fundamentals and definitions
Networks
Jamming and Low Probability of Intercept / Detection (LPI/LPD) techniques
Military Communication Channels - TADILs (Tactical Data and Information Links): Link 11, Link-16
Challenges
Interoperability Bandwidth
Electronics Intelligence (ELINT)
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
Image Intelligence (IMINT)
Sensor Fusion
Passive Sensors
Signals Intercept
Direction Finding
Active sensors
High Range Resolution (HRR)
Moving Target Indicator (MTI)
Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI)
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
I(Inverse)SAR
InterFerometric (IFSAR)
Space Based Radar (SBR)
UAVs
Net-Centric Operations
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