Tactical Satellite (TacSat) Feasibility Study: A Scenario Driven Approach
Abstract:
project concentrates on implementing network centric military operations with specific threat engagement scenarios using legacy and future warfare systems based on open architecture concepts. These systems may be based at sea, on land or in the air, and provide fire control solutions that match sensed threats to available weapons throughout the battle space. Using a unique methodology, the project provides the following 1 characterization of the battle space 2 description of the design principles applied and 3 a conceptual design. The conceptual design is then modeled using ARENA simulation software in an attempt to validate the proposed architecture. The project concentrates on implementing three very specific scenarios Engage on Remote EOR, Forward Pass FP, and Remote Fire RF. These concepts are applied to the FORCEnet Open Architecture Domain Model using legacy and future Naval systems such as AEGIS Cruisers and Destroyers, DDx, CGx, Littoral Combat Ship LCS, and Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System JLENS. As a part of the above scenarios, the presentation will address specifics on best shooter selection. The resulting functional architecture and data flows transform concepts into real engagement methods. These methods will match the Detect-Control-Engage DCE sequence with Observe-Orient-Decide and Act OODA, and employ current methods of data fusion from various platforms to provide a true integrated fire control solution. Combat identified threats on the network can then be matched to any available weapons on the network, and the preferred shooter selected can efficiently engage the threat. Thus, the effective and efficient use of all sensors and weapons available in the battle space becomes possible.