DocumentCode
2566918
Title
Discoverer II: a space architecture for information dominance
Author
Duchak, G.D.
Author_Institution
SAGE Solutions Group Inc., Centreville, VA, USA
Volume
7
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
9
Abstract
Discoverer II is a space-based SAR, GMTI and DTED demonstration expected to launch in mid FY04. It is a risk reduction effort on the path to a global constellation of similar radar surveillance satellites that will provide near instantaneous access to and constant surveillance of Areas of Interest almost anywhere on the globe. Like the ubiquitous surveillance camera at the local Quickmart, always monitoring the store and its occupants, a system such as Discoverer II can constantly monitor fixed and moving objects of interest in all weather, anytime and anyplace. The omnipresence of such a capability has the fundamental capacity to change how our adversaries behave and to fundamentally alter how the US will react to threats to our national security. On the battlefield, the information provided by this omnipresent God´s eye view will enable precision maneuver and strike. Constant surveillance allows the battlefield commander to understand an adversary´s intentions and neutralize them before they place US forces in harm´s way. The precision strike that a Discoverer II system brings to the battlefield enables smaller and more mobile forces with an accompanying reduction in logistics. The information dominance it provides embodies the tenets of Joint Vision 2010 and helps make it a reality. Knowledge is power
Keywords
airborne radar; military radar; military systems; search radar; security; surveillance; synthetic aperture radar; DTED; Discoverer II; GMTI; Joint Vision 2010; SAR; US forces; battlefield; data communication; national security; radar surveillance satellites; software; space architecture; Cameras; Level measurement; Logistics; Monitoring; National security; Radar; Risk management; Satellites; Surveillance; Terrain mapping;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
ISSN
1095-323X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5846-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2000.879270
Filename
879270
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