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FUTURE SCENARIOS IN ISR NETWORKS
Dr. Andrea Lazzareschi SergiustiCTO – Director Cross Division/Lob Technical Coordina tion
A contribution to the CESMA Workshop on FUTURE J-ISRINCREASING INFORMATIONAL SUPERIORITY IN THE AGE OF INFORMATIONRome Oct 10th 2013
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� ISR/ISTAR sensors and subsystems� Scalable mission systems, AESA and M-scan multimode� radar, electro-optical turrets, navigation aids, lightweight
� EW/ELINT systems, acoustic sensors, soldier systems
World class, integrated ISR/ISTAR solutions
2© Copyright Selex ES S.p.A 2013 All rights reserved
Night & Day Rifle sights, vision and target location systemsMini/Micro UAS
� Putting ISR/ISTAR at the warfighter’s fingertips
� Collection, fusion, exploitation from multiple sources
� Network enabled retrieval and dissemination of information
� Rapid Sharing of full-motion video
Land / Naval Sensors
IS(TA)R Operational Requirements
Persistent Surveillance of Border Areas
New complex Situations/Densely Populated/Urban Areas n
Either enemy or international airspace
Permissive or lightly contested or denied airspace
Individual Nations or in support of NATO Missions
Urban or Littoral areas
Operational Advantages -The Needs
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skyISTAR : Airborne Data Collector System
THE REQUIREMENTUnmanned Air Systems will need to be able to carry out a broaderrange of surveillance missions, demonstrating interoperabilitywith other platforms and a flexible multi-role capability to fulfil avariety of mission objectives
THE SOLUTION : skyISTAR• a state of the art, integrated mission management and sensor
system.• built on a scalable and modular architecture that allows the customer to
define specific sensor configurations and guarantees adaptability toprovide an upgrade path as operational requirements evolve.
• containing advanced data fusion algorithms providing a true integratedsensing solution.
• incorporates user-selectable levels of autonomy designed to deliver theright information to the user at the right time , reducing operatorworkload.
• designed to support cost-effective system enhancements to meetevolving and future needs .
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skyISTAR approach : Innovative and Versatile
A VERSATILE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
Moving toward SOA (Services Oriented Architecture)
It means:• Ground operator workload shifted
from “threats detection” to “threats analysis”.
• Data Link throughput optimized
New concept of transforming the on board “acquired data” into “information” useful to maximize mission effectiveness, throughout proprietary SW algorithms for DATA FUSION
AN INNOVATIVE ISTAR APPROACH
Moving toward Autonomy & Intelligence on board
It means:
• Interoperability � adaptable to different operational scenarios
• Scalability � easy to upgrade• Reusability � easy to customize
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Radar : GABBIANO
HEW-784 ISARAPS-784APS-717GrifoMore than 200 units sold World Wide
Operational on EH-101 More than 450 units sold
World WideOperational on EH101
In service for Italian Navy
X-Band Very Compact, Advanced, Lightweight,High Performance State of Art Surveillance Radar
T-200 T-20N
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Comms/Identification system integration in UAS
Integration node
UAS Communication Systems evolution
Key paradigms
– Networking capability• native support to IPv4/IPv6 data traffic (wideband core
capability)• integration with legacy tactical networks (e.g. LINK16,
LINK11/22) • support to legacy connections (e.g. analog voice,
SINCGARS, etc.)– Security
• information security (IP encryption) � information confidentiality protection
• core network protection (low-level bulk encryption, firewalling, etc.)
– Safety/Integrity• support to redundant configurations• capability to guarantee differentiated quality of service
on a common set of connectivity resources– Interoperability
• compliance to military standardisation (e.g. NATO STANAG)
• compliance to civilian regulations required for UAS insertion in General Air Traffic
The ISR Concept – Typical ISR Systems Architecture
Type A GDT
Type DGDT
Exploitation Stations
SensorType D
SensorType A
Land TOC
Type BGDT
SensorType C
SensorType B
Type CGDT
Shared Information DB
C2ISRSystems
CCIRMSystems
Type EGDT
CollectionAssets
FromMAJIIC
Exploitation systems
CCIRM systems
CSD
Analysis
Sensor systems
Collection
Collection Management
ICISRC
Exploitation MAJIICMulti-Intelligence All Source Joint ISR Interopera bility Coalition
Italian Common ISR Capability
© Copyright Selex ES S.p.A 2013 All rights reservedNATO UNCLASSIFIED
PRIORITY 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11;30 12:00 12:30 13:00
NAI 1 2 RADAR SAT
NAI 2 2 RADAR SAT
NAI 3 3NAI 4 1
RADAR SAT
NAI 10 1
RADAR SAT
NAI 19 3
NAI 23 2
NAI 25 3
RADAR SAT
RADAR SAT
NAI 32 1 RADAR SAT
NAI 31 1 CRESO CRESOJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 29 2 HORIZON HORIZONJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 28 2J-STARS J-STARSHORIZON HORIZON
NAI 27 2U2
GLOBAL HAWKHORIZON RADAR SAT HORIZON
J-STARS J-STARS
NAI 26 3 GLOBAL HAWKASTOR
EAGLE
NAI 24 2
CRESO CRESOGLOBAL HAWK
ASTORU2
NAI 22 2 GLOBAL HAWKASTOR
U2
NAI 21 2 ASTORGLOBAL HAWK
ASTOR
NAI 15 2U2
HORIZON HORIZONJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 9 1HORIZON HORIZON
RADAR SATU2
NAI 7 1RADAR SAT
U2HORIZON HORIZON
NAI 6 1 RADAR SATASTOR
ASTOR
NAI 5 1
U2RADAR SAT
J-STARS J-STARSHORIZON HORIZON
J-STARS J-STARSJ-STARS J-STARS
J-STARS J-STARS
PRIORITY 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11;30 12:00 12:30 13:00
NAI 1 2 RADAR SAT
NAI 2 2 RADAR SAT
NAI 3 3NAI 4 1
RADAR SAT
NAI 10 1
RADAR SAT
NAI 19 3
NAI 23 2
NAI 25 3
RADAR SAT
RADAR SAT
NAI 32 1 RADAR SAT
NAI 31 1 CRESO CRESOJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 29 2 HORIZON HORIZONJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 28 2J-STARS J-STARSHORIZON HORIZON
NAI 27 2U2
GLOBAL HAWKHORIZON RADAR SAT HORIZON
J-STARS J-STARS
NAI 26 3 GLOBAL HAWKASTOR
EAGLE
NAI 24 2
CRESO CRESOGLOBAL HAWK
ASTORU2
NAI 22 2 GLOBAL HAWKASTOR
U2
NAI 21 2 ASTORGLOBAL HAWK
ASTOR
NAI 15 2U2
HORIZON HORIZONJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 9 1HORIZON HORIZON
RADAR SATU2
NAI 7 1RADAR SAT
U2HORIZON HORIZON
NAI 6 1 RADAR SATASTOR
ASTOR
NAI 5 1
U2RADAR SAT
J-STARS J-STARSHORIZON HORIZON
J-STARS J-STARSJ-STARS J-STARS
J-STARS J-STARS
PRIORITY 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11;30 12:00 12:30 13:00
NAI 1 2 RADAR SAT
NAI 2 2 RADAR SAT
NAI 3 3NAI 4 1
RADAR SAT
NAI 10 1
RADAR SAT
NAI 19 3
NAI 23 2
NAI 25 3
RADAR SAT
RADAR SAT
NAI 32 1 RADAR SAT
NAI 31 1 CRESO CRESOJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 29 2 HORIZON HORIZONJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 28 2J-STARS J-STARSHORIZON HORIZON
NAI 27 2U2
GLOBAL HAWKHORIZON RADAR SAT HORIZON
J-STARS J-STARS
NAI 26 3 GLOBAL HAWKASTOR
EAGLE
NAI 24 2
CRESO CRESOGLOBAL HAWK
ASTORU2
NAI 22 2 GLOBAL HAWKASTOR
U2
NAI 21 2 ASTORGLOBAL HAWK
ASTOR
NAI 15 2U2
HORIZON HORIZONJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 9 1
PRIORITY 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11;30 12:00 12:30 13:00
NAI 1 2 RADAR SAT
NAI 2 2 RADAR SAT
NAI 3 3NAI 4 1
RADAR SAT
NAI 10 1
RADAR SAT
NAI 19 3
NAI 23 2
NAI 25 3
RADAR SAT
RADAR SAT
NAI 32 1 RADAR SAT
NAI 31 1 CRESO CRESOJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 29 2 HORIZON HORIZONJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 28 2J-STARS J-STARSHORIZON HORIZON
NAI 27 2U2
GLOBAL HAWKHORIZON RADAR SAT HORIZON
J-STARS J-STARS
NAI 26 3 GLOBAL HAWKASTOR
EAGLE
NAI 24 2
CRESO CRESOGLOBAL HAWK
ASTORU2
NAI 22 2 GLOBAL HAWKASTOR
U2
NAI 21 2 ASTORGLOBAL HAWK
ASTOR
NAI 15 2U2
HORIZON HORIZONJ-STARS J-STARS
NAI 9 1HORIZON HORIZON
RADAR SATU2
NAI 7 1RADAR SAT
U2HORIZON HORIZON
NAI 6 1 RADAR SATASTOR
ASTOR
NAI 5 1
U2RADAR SAT
J-STARS J-STARSHORIZON HORIZON
J-STARS J-STARSJ-STARS J-STARS
J-STARS J-STARS
HORIZON HORIZONRADAR SAT
U2
NAI 7 1RADAR SAT
U2HORIZON HORIZON
NAI 6 1 RADAR SATASTOR
ASTOR
NAI 5 1
U2RADAR SAT
J-STARS J-STARSHORIZON HORIZON
J-STARS J-STARSJ-STARS J-STARS
J-STARS J-STARS
STANAG 4559
IR
EO
SAR Tracks & track mgt messages
STANAG 4545
STANAG 4607
STANAG 4609
STANAG 5516
GMTIEO/IR Video
CXP
XML
Interoperability through STANAGs
Report
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NATO AGS – Operational View
NATO AGS Overview
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SELEX ES – Entity Level Responsibility
ADT WBDL
GDT WBDL
Mission Operation Support (MOS) and Transportable General Ground Station (TGGS)
The MOS is responsible of the following main opera tional capabilities:
• Co-ordination of the AGS Core Ground Segment
• Deployment mission planning, including GGS planning, sensor visibility calculation, Comms Planning, High Level Sensor Collection Plan,
• Maintaining situational awareness of the operational status and location of all deployed GGS elements,
• Interface with the long-term AGS Core data archive,• Interface with external NATO ISR users and National exploitation systems• Analysis of SAR images, ESM data and other available sensor products, • Near real time analysis and distribution of MTI data and tracks relevant for
the political and strategic level decision making,• Near real time information feed into existing CIS systems (e.g. ACCS and
MCCIS),• Management of generated and/or exploited data distribution to Nations.
The MOS, as unique interface for data exchange with the Land Component and Command, is responsible for the management of the d ata collection plan to be forwarded to the air segment and of the Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination of AGS ISR Product to internal and external interop erable users
The TGGS implements the same functionalities of the MOS in support of operational level HQ in theatre.
The TGGS entity is able to support commanders at th e operational level with timely, accurate and relevant information during the execut ion phase of operations.
We partner with our Customers to deliver worldclass, tailored and proven airborne integratedsystems, sensors and training for military andsecurity ISR/ISTAR manned and unmannedoperations through a successful, customerfocused business
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Multi-platform, world class ISR/ISTAR systemsScalable mission systems, AESA and M-scan multimode radar, electro-opticalturrets, navigation aids, lightweight EW/ELINT systems, CNI.
Complete, independent UAS capabilityMission systems, platforms, ground control stations, battlelabs, training andpaid by the hour services.
Combat proven electronics for fixed and rotary wingFixed and repositionable AESA and M-scan radar, complete integratedelectronic warfare systems, lightweight high performance DIRCM systems,IRST, high power targeting laser.
The only European company with a complete UAS capability developed in-house and in operation with export customers
The only company to have integrated a platform agnostic mission systemon a third party UAS
The only company with an airborne integrated mission system inoperation on 12 different platforms
The only company outside the US under contract for a hyperspectralinstrument.
Selex plays a key role in NATO AGS, the major Alliance ISR Programmebeing responsible of processing exploitation and dissemination of ISRproducts from main operating base
Falco UAV System
Gabbiano Radar
ATOS
Nato AGS MOS