The SKY-OBSERVER (ADOC) will have the latest command and control and information assurance capability in partnership with the air force to enhance regional sectors. ADOC is expected to achieve initial operation capability before the delivery of first fire unit to the country.
Features of the SKY-OBSERVER System
- Producing real time air pictures by combining target track information from various distributed sensors (sensor fusion)
- Real-time monitoring of the airspace utilizing digital maps
- Distributing air pictures to the weapon systems
- Distributing air pictures to other command and control centers
- Target identification utilizing IFF systems at radars
- Various analysis tools over digital maps observing and sharing the position operational states and equipment information of system units
- Preparation of simulation scenarios for training of system operators record and replay functions
- Defining and distributing airspace control orders and battlefield geometries for the control of air space
- Compatibility with military standards
- Open system architectures compatible with modern sensors and weapon systems, and technological upgrades
System Architecture
A state-of-the-art SKY-OBSERVER system basically comprises the following units:
- Air Defense Operation Center (ADOC) ADOCs at different hierarchical levels (Army, Corps, Brigade, etc.) performed all the necessary command, control and information system functionality
- Interfaces to the sensors systems
These units provide interfaces to the radars that detect and track target
- Interfaces to the weapon systems
These units provide interfaces to the weapon systems that take necessary actions against airborne threats
- Interfaces to the other command control system