Northrop Grumman, US Army Achieve Ballistic Missile Intercept in Inaugural Flight Test
OREANDA-NEWS. May 29, 2015. The U.S.
"Working together with the
Dan Verwiel, vice president and general manager, integrated air and missile defense division, Northrop Grumman Information Systems. "Today's successful intercept test demonstrated the power of the IBCS to conduct net-centric engagements with componentized sensors and launchers."
The flight test began this morning when a ballistic missile serving as a threat surrogate flew against a defended asset. The defense consisted of battery and battalion IBCS engagement operations centers, a Patriot radar and two adapted Patriot launchers connected at the component level to the IBCS integrated fire control network. Using measurement data from the Patriot radar, the IBCS track manager established a composite track on the ballistic missile. The IBCS mission control software assessed the track as a threat and presented an engagement solution. The engagement operations center operator then commanded, via the IBCS mission control software, launches of two Patriot PAC-2 interceptor missiles to destroy the target.
Army Air Defense Artillery School Commandant and
Christopher L. Spillman said, "The enormous complexity of the air battle we face today and tomorrow demands we give commanders much greater flexibility to organize sensors and shooters. IBCS is the centerpiece of how we achieve that and a revolutionized IAMD."
"IBCS is crucial to the
L. Neil Thurgood,
Foundational to IAMD transformation and key to the Army IAMD portfolio, the IBCS is managed by the IAMD Project Office,
IBCS replaces seven legacy command-and-control (C2) systems to provide a single integrated air picture, reduce single points of failure and offer the flexibility for deployment of smaller force packages. By networking sensors and interceptors – as opposed to simply linking them – IBCS provides wider area surveillance and broader protection areas. With its truly open systems architecture, IBCS enables integration of current and future sensors and weapon systems and interoperability with joint C2 and the ballistic missile defense system.
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