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Integrated vehicle & mission systems
From digitised vehicle mission system
to battlegroup system integration and networking
Secure Communications & Information Systems
Thales Communications & Security4, Avenue des Louvresses – 92622 Gennevilliers Cedex – France – Tel: +33 (0)1 41 30 30 00
MAJOR REFERENCES (Integrated vehicle & mission systems)
Vehicle status Local Situational Awareness (LSA) Shared Situational Awareness (SSA)
Mobile tactical commandposts (battalion & below)
Reconnaissance, Surveillance, & Target Aquisition
Close Combat
• An open industrial organisation, from mission package supplier to design authority for prime contractorship.• Local support to provide know-how and minimise risk.
Reconnaissance,Surveillance, TargetAcquisition vehicle
Combat vehicle
Command Post vehicleIndirect fire support
Mounted & dismounted soldier
COMMON AND FLEXIBLE VEHICLE ELECTRONIC ARCHITECTURE FOR MULTI-VEHICLE, MULTI-MISSION SYSTEMS
MISSION SYSTEM INTEGRATION FOR TACTICAL EFFECTIVENESS
KEY OPERATIONAL BENEFITSfor land tactical units:
Legacy vehicles and most new-generation land platforms areseldom ready to plug into the digitised battlespace. This callsfor a coherent vehicle electronics architecture to allow bestintegration, networking and exploitation of legacy and newsensor, vehicle, and weapon data on board.
On this vehicle electronics system (or systronics) core, anoverall vehicle and communications supervision enablesnetwork-centric operations of the whole battlegroup as anintegrated system .
To measure the force multiplication factor and augmentedsituational awareness provided by vehicle digitisation andmulti-vehicle networking, NATO has defined new metricsbeyond the traditional mobility, protection and firepower.
Provide shared situational awareness andassist operator in its mission executionLegacy or new vehicle
(platform and main weapon)1
The best protected, most mobile and powerful vehicles remainvulnerable when they fight alone or using only voice orders.
Single vehicle digitisation mission systems(enabling equipment integration)
2
Digitised platform with vehicle electronics system can bestexploit equipment integration and deliver enhanced localawareness.
Multi-vehicle networking(multi-mission integration and link to command & control chain)
3
Sharing vehicle and tactical information allows synchronisedmanoeuver, accurate logistics, collaborative fighting anddecision superiority.
Patrol Recce Infantry fighting vehicle Command post Indirect combatMain battle tank Support / recovery
Thales extensive portfolio of C4ISR equipment combineswith system integration expertiseto augment vehicle manufacturersskills for digitised battlegroups.
Rather than a collection of electronic boxes bolted on thevehicle, Thales integrates military land platforms within aconsistent system architecture, including vehicle electronics,sensors, weapons and C4I.
Weapons
Mortar
Remote Weapon System
Sensors
Driver VisionEnhancer
Command & Control
Army C4I Battle Management System
Tactical Communications
PR4G F@stnet combat net radio
Ground SurveillanceRadars
Vehicle thermalimager/sight
Satcoms on-the-move
Software defined radio
HF radio
Vehicle systems electronics
Power Management
Unit
Rugged computer & communications server Intercom
Integrated voice,data & video processing
Vetronics box
Adapted to various vehicles ranges and suppliers