Title :
Countermeasures of command and control (C2) capabilities in a hostile environment
Author_Institution :
ITT Industries, Clifton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
For a military airborne platform to survive in a hostile battlefield environment, the rapid detection and geo-location of an enemy (or terrorist) gunner is highly desirable. One approach is to develop an electronic countermeasure system against the gunner´s command and communication (C2) capabilities, specifically the usage of modern wireless phones. Such a countermeasure system conducts a quick detection and geo-location of the targeted (hostile) mobile wireless subscriber, allows the airborne platform to make appropriate decisions: 1) to divert and avoid potential military conflicts; 2) to cue artillery supports and prepare for attack; or 3) to relay the coordinates of the potential threat to his own command and control units. In this paper, we discuss the technical approach of the countermeasure system, especially in two design areas: 1) detection and tracking of enemy C2 signals; and 2) geo-location of a targeted communication link.
Keywords :
command and control systems; electronic countermeasures; military communication; mobile radio; target tracking; C2 signals; artillery supports; command and communication capabilities; command and control capabilities; command and control units; communication link; electronic countermeasure system; enemy geo-location; enemy tracking; hostile battlefield environment; military airborne platform; mobile wireless subscriber; modern wireless phones; rapid enemy detection; Command and control systems; Electronic countermeasures; Mobile communication; Multiaccess communication; Radio communication countermeasures; Relays; Target tracking; Terrorism; Time division multiple access; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2004.1365663