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ca pa b i l i t y<br />

<strong>Integrated</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Missile</strong> <strong>Defense</strong><br />

Bat t l e M a n ag e m e n t C o m m a n d , C o n t r o l , C o m m u n i cat i o n s a n d I n t e l l i g e n c e ( B M C 3 I )<br />

T h a l e s R ay t h e o n Sys t e m s i s a n i n t e r n at i o n a l<br />

c o m pa n y c r e at i n g i n n ovat i v e d e f e n s e s o l u t i o n s<br />

f o r a sa f e r w o r l d .<br />

T h e t h r e at<br />

Tomorrow’s air defense solutions need to become an<br />

integrated air <strong>and</strong> missile system. The threat comes not<br />

only from aircraft or helicopters, but also from UAVs or<br />

cruise <strong>and</strong> ballistic missiles, at variable distances <strong>and</strong><br />

heights. In recent years, there has been an international<br />

proliferation of missile technology <strong>and</strong> components.<br />

This implies installing more high performance radar<br />

systems, weapon systems that are capable of<br />

intercepting various targets, <strong>and</strong> the appropriate data<br />

processing <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> control systems.<br />

This overall integration <strong>and</strong> interoperability approach is a<br />

major facet of <strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong>.<br />

A b o u t T h a l e s R ay t h e o n S y s t e m s<br />

Delivering state-of-the-art air defense radars, air<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> control systems, integrated air <strong>and</strong><br />

Ballistic <strong>Missile</strong> <strong>Defense</strong>, <strong>and</strong> joint <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> C4I to the<br />

world’s defense forces, <strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong> has<br />

developed an architecture <strong>and</strong> a system of systems<br />

design expertise as well as a system integrator<br />

capacity.<br />

By equipping themselves with a coherent “system of<br />

systems”, armed forces are responding to one of the<br />

most crucial concerns of modern defense systems:<br />

interoperability.


I n t e g r at e d A i r a n d M i s s i l e D e f e n s e<br />

(Top to bottom)<br />

<strong>Integrated</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>and</strong> BMD<br />

Planning <strong>and</strong> Tasking,<br />

Deployable configuration.<br />

T h e s o l u t i o n<br />

<strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong> has developed its<br />

capability in missile defense to provide fully<br />

integrated air <strong>and</strong> missile solutions for<br />

mobile <strong>and</strong> fixed BMC3I systems.<br />

<strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong>’ Battle<br />

Management Comm<strong>and</strong>, Control,<br />

Communications <strong>and</strong> Intelligence<br />

provides:<br />

■ <strong>Missile</strong> defense sensors <strong>and</strong> weapon<br />

systems configuration<br />

■ Management <strong>and</strong> coverage analysis.<br />

■ <strong>Defense</strong> design generation <strong>and</strong><br />

dissemination<br />

■ <strong>Air</strong> <strong>and</strong> missile track processing,<br />

dissemination, classification, display<br />

(including 3D) <strong>and</strong> alerting<br />

■ Weapon system status, engagement,<br />

monitoring <strong>and</strong> control<br />

■ Ballistic <strong>and</strong> cruise missile simulation<br />

<strong>and</strong> training<br />

o u r r e f e r e n c e s<br />

For the last decade, <strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong><br />

participated in architecture studies <strong>and</strong><br />

experiments, including:<br />

■ NATO BMD Studies<br />

■ 2003 – 2004: NATO ALTBMD FS<br />

Extension Studies<br />

■ 2004 – 2005: NATO MDFS<br />

■ 2006 – 2009: Exercises <strong>and</strong><br />

Experiments<br />

■ Studies for French EAD Capability 1<br />

Together with industry partners <strong>and</strong> NATO,<br />

<strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong> has been<br />

conducting TMD capability exercises <strong>and</strong><br />

experiments, such as:<br />

■ March/April 2006: ACCS LOC1<br />

(<strong>Air</strong> C2) Test in <strong>Air</strong> & BMD Exercise,<br />

JPOW IX, NAMFI, Crete<br />

■ November 2006: ACCS LOC1(<strong>Air</strong> &<br />

<strong>Missile</strong> C2) Test with Patriot & SAMP/T,<br />

De Peel RNLAF <strong>Air</strong> Base, NL<br />

■ June 2007: ACCS TBMD <strong>and</strong> SOA<br />

Interoperability Exercise CWID,<br />

Lillehammer, Norway<br />

■ July 2007: JPOW X Risk Reduction<br />

Experiment with Patriot ICC Live RF,<br />

De Peel RNLAF <strong>Air</strong> Base, NL<br />

■ September 2008: ACCS TBMD Prototype<br />

in JPOW X CJFACC, NL<br />

■ 2007 – 2013: ACCS TBMD <strong>and</strong> DDS<br />

Prototypes in NATO ALTBMD Program<br />

Office's Integration Test Bed, The<br />

Hague, NL<br />

<strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong> has implemented<br />

TMD through the following programs:<br />

■ NATO ALTBMD Implementation<br />

■ 2007 – 2013: NATO ALTBMD<br />

Systems Engineering <strong>and</strong> Integration<br />

Contract (SE&I)<br />

■ July 2009: SE&I contract awarded for<br />

ACCS TBMD <strong>and</strong> DDS Prototypes<br />

G l o s s a r y<br />

ACCS LOC1 <strong>Air</strong><br />

Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Control<br />

System First Level of<br />

Operational Capability<br />

ALTBMD Active<br />

Layered Theater<br />

Ballistic <strong>Missile</strong> Defence<br />

ARS <strong>Air</strong> Control<br />

Center, Recognised <strong>Air</strong><br />

Picture Production<br />

Center <strong>and</strong> Sensor<br />

Fusion Post<br />

AWCIES ACCS Wide<br />

Common Information<br />

Exchange St<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

CAOC Combined <strong>Air</strong><br />

Operations Center<br />

SEW Shared Early<br />

Warning<br />

<strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong><br />

1801 Hughes Drive<br />

P.O. Box 34055<br />

Fullerton<br />

California<br />

92834 – 9455 USA<br />

T +1.714 446 3118<br />

F +1.714 446 3260<br />

© 2010. Photos: <strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong>, all rights reserved. All products’ names are the property of their respective owners.<br />

<strong>ThalesRaytheonSystems</strong><br />

1, avenue Carnot<br />

91883 Massy Cedex<br />

France<br />

T +33 (0)1 69 75 50 00<br />

F +33 (0)1 69 75 51 00<br />

www.thalesraytheon.com

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