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PRISM - Air Defence

PRISM - Air Defence. From Training Aid to Expeditionary Force Protection. Crew and platform survival. Mission success. MISSION To enhance ADF combat power through integrated electronic warfare operational support.

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PRISM - Air Defence

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  1. PRISM - Air Defence From Training Aid to Expeditionary Force Protection

  2. Crew and platform survival Mission success MISSION To enhance ADF combat power through integrated electronic warfare operational support In the tactical environment, products and support from JEWOSU enable timely and accurate electronic information - threat warning - situational awareness - EW self protection - intelligence collection

  3. JEWOSU provides EW Support (including mission support) and EW Advice to 4 key sets of customers Defence Intelligence Group JEWOSU Customers Defence MaterielOrganisation Navy, Army and Air Force Combat Units Allied Organisations

  4. JEWOSU Products and Services • - non-communications Electronic Support (ES) and Electronic Warfare Self Protection (EWSP) operational support to the RAN, Army aviation and RAAF; • - operational support to trials; • - intermediate ELINT analysis & reporting; • - technical advice on EW systems to DMO & the capability development process; • technical support to EW simulators and stimulators; and • - EW training with a focus on EWSP.

  5. ADGE ADGE Tactically Mobile Fleet Passive Radar Identification SysteM – Air Defence ADF Platforms Supported Air Force Army Navy Future F/A-18 CH-47D SSKs (Collins) Global Hawk F-111 Black Hawk FFGs (GM Frigate) JSF AP-3C ARH FFHs (ADL Frigate) MoTES (Emitter) C-130H/J MHCs (Minehunter) AAR AEW&C ACPB MMA ADGE Sea Sprite NH-90 Sea Hawk AWD C-17

  6. ALR-2001 Supported EW Systems– RWRs, ES, ECM, CMDS, MAWS, DIRCM AAR-54 AES-210 ALE-47 ALQ-126B ALQ-213 ALR-2001 ALR-2002 ALR-62 ALR-67 APR-39 ARH, ECHIDNA CENTAUR CONDOR EL/L-8222 PRISM-AD PRISM III SLQ-32 SPS-1000 AMES PEWSS

  7. EW Systems OIC Fighter (F/A-18) Section Strike (F-111) Section Transport (C-130) Section Maritime Patrol (AP-3C) Section AEW&C Section Army Helicopter Section Air Defence (PRISM) Section Surface Section Subsurface Section Rotary Section Analysis & Mission Support OIC SI Section Signals Analysis Facility EOB Section Security EW Systems Analysis & Mission Support BRANCHES Air Defence (PRISM) Section Systems Support OIC Database Support Section Operational Systems Maintenance Section Systems Support Countermeasures Countermeasures OIC Wide Body Section Fast Jet Section HelicopterSection Trials Regulatory, Quality and Training OIC (SDE) Chief Instructor (DSDE) Standards and Compliance Mgr Tech Training Development Re-Programming Support Regulatory, Quality and Training Chief Instructor (DSDE)

  8. Air Defence (PRISM) Section Air Defence Operator Air Defence Engineer Air Defence Analyst Air Defence Engineer - Liaison with Air Defence community - Analysis, production, testing, delivery and support of PRISM threat libraries Regulatory, Quality and Training OIC (SDE) Chief Instructor (DSDE) Standards and Compliance Mgr Tech Training Development Re-Programming Support - Development & delivery of EW Courses - JEWOSU presentations, briefs & visits - Design Approval (Assumed Design Acceptance) of JEWOSU engineering product

  9. EW Training Operational Support Threat Library updates PRISM-AD x2 SRG 41WG 3CRU 114MCRU SACTU

  10. DEC05: Stakeholder Liaison • discuss training requirements • discuss support enhancements • listen to the customer • 3CRU & SACTU, WLM • 114MCRU, DAR • PBSPO, DAR

  11. PRISM Detection Range ?km + identification Active PSTAR >> ER Detection Range ?km >> ?km RBS-70 WEZ ?km Passive • JAN06: Stakeholder Liaison • 16AD - partnering

  12. DSTO Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Division (ISRD)is part of DSTO. Its work includes providing engineering, scientific, and technological advice in the fields of air surveillance, multi-sensor fusion, threat assessment and surveillance capabilities.

  13. DSTO - Remote PRISM connections

  14. DSTO - ROC connections

  15. DEC05: Stakeholder Liaison • Urban Legend: • Mobile PRISM on Janes Online

  16. PADIL: Panasonic Toughbook PLM-4 Radar Signal Simulator • FEB06: Improvements • Library updates via boot floppy • PLM-4 Field Test Simulator

  17. FEB06: Improvements • Ex-Navy PRISM sets secured FCPB disposal providing up to 17 PRISM T133s

  18. APR06: EX Aces South • 1st full deployed support • Evans Head • Coffs Harbour • Cap.Sys.Man.Comm.MTG • Brief to CDRSRG, OC41WG, OCGTESPO, DSTO, AOSG • Sales Pitch: • Deployed support, software improvements, training • Ex-Navy PRISM acquisitions • PLM-4 RSS • Vehicle-based PRISM • “A lack of operational self-esteem”

  19. Active Service for PRISM With a network of deployed, reprogrammed, vehicle-based PRISM Surveillance posts, SRG can operate in remote environments beyond the continental WASP, independently or in support of Australian or Coalition elements such as Anti-Air batteries and provide early warning in the protection of installations against air attack.

  20. The Promise OC41WG’s question: “Can you create a vehicle prototype in time for Exercise Pitch Black?” When the hell is Pitch Black? Yes, Sir!

  21. <3 Months! - Information • E-mails, telephone calls, meetings • 41WG • GTESPO • LVSPO • TEWSPO • PBSPO • DSTO • Land Systems Division • 16AD • 1AFDS • Clark Masts • Platform • Power system • Crew • Training • Performance • Cost • Management - Design

  22. Fitted For Radio (FFR) configured LandRover 110 Padded longitudinal bench seat 24VDC / 240VAC Inverter Custom built work table Defence Mobile Communications Network (DMCN) terminal Speakeasy secure modem PRISM console, sensor mast, cable PADIL laptop Sharing the vision…

  23. Initial Concept

  24. For the logisticians… Landrover 110 Fitted For Radio (FFR) - 1AFDS PRISM Set - original configuration (240VAC) Mast - 12.3m 24VDC raised - $20K GTESPO - 8m in Raven mounts PADIL Laptop (240VAC) - including GPS & OziExplorer - DSTO 600W 24VDC-240VAC modified sine wave inverter - SDSS Man-portable DMCN satellite ‘phone (24VDC), antenna on bonnet. ASKY-1 SpeakEasy encrypting modem (240VAC) - JEWOSU Ex-Rapier rear bar stabiliser mounts, customised retracting desk, various quick release brackets, oversize adapters and padded seat - $3K DSTO 24VDC power connectors for inverter and mast pump motor - SDSS Four outlet powerboard - JEWOSU Two combined camouflage nets - SDSS Total: $3K

  25. For the engineers ...

  26. The receiving end ...

  27. PRISM Display (U) 0o 00:27 16/08/06 315o 45o 1 1 270o 90o 2 3 135o 225o 180o

  28. 1 0o 315o 45o 270o 90o 225o 135o 180o 0o 315o 45o 270o 90o 225o 135o 180o 1 Triangulation = Geolocation

  29. J14 JORN ATC MSCT Multi-Source Correlator/Tracker

  30. Travelling configuration (RAAF Edinburgh)

  31. Katherine Tennant Creek Alice Springs Coober Pedy Adelaide Route

  32. The Acronym! ACE (Autonomous Combat ESM) BIGBIRD (Battle Integrated Ground Based Intercept Reporter – Deployable) CAMERA (Covert Autonomous Mobile ESM Reporting Asset) CANARI (Covert Autonomous Networked Air Reconnaissance Interceptor) CANETOAD (Combat Agile Networked ESM for Tactical Operations – Air Defence) CATNIP (Combat Agile Tactically Networked Intercept Platform) DINGO (Deployable Integrated Network for Ground Operations) FASTER (Fully Autonomous Surveillance, Tactically Enhanced Response) FATBITCH (Fully Autonomous Tactically Built Intercept Tracker, Computer enHanced) GECCO (Ground ESM – Covert Combat Operations) HAMMER (Highly Agile Mobile Monitoring of Electromagnetic Radiation) HOTDOG (High Operational Tempo Deployable Observer – Ground) HUMMER (High Utility Mobile Monitoring for Electronic Reporting) IMASTR (Integrated Mobile Air Surveillance, Tactical Response) MASSIVE (Mobile Air Surveillance System, Integrated Vehicle Enhancement) MICRO (Mobile Integrated Covert Radar Observer) SAPPER (Surveillance Air Picture Platform, Expeditionary Role) SCRAP (Self Contained Radar Acquisition Platform)

  33. The Acronym! SCRAPER (Self Contained Radar Acquisition Platform, Expeditionary Role) SLAPPER (Satellite-Linked Air Picture Platform, Expeditionary Role) SNOT (Surveillance Network for Operations, Tactical) TAIPAN (Tactical Air Intercept Platform – Advanced Network) TAPPER (Tactical Air Picture Platform, Enhanced Response) TERRIER (Tactically Enhanced Remote Radar Intercept – Expeditionary Role) TOMBOI (Tactically Oriented Mobile Base for Observation and Intercept) TOPGEAR (Tactical Operations Platform, Ground-based Electronic Air Reconnaissance) TIMAD (Tactical Integrated Mobile Air Defence) TIGER (Tactical Integrated Ground ESM Reporting) TRAUMA (Tactical Reporting Unit, Mobile Application) TRIAD (Tactical Radar Identification – Air Defence) TRICERATOPs (Tactical Radar Intercept Capability Enhanced All Terrain Observation Platforms) TRIMASV (Tactically Responsive Integrated Mobile Air Surveillance Vehicle) TRIPOD (Tactical Radar Identification Post for Operational Deployment) VAMP (Versatile Airspace Monitoring Platform) VIAGRA (Versatile Integrated Air-defence Ground-based Reconnaissance Asset) VIPER (Vehicle-Integrated Passive Electronic Reporting)

  34. Surveillance Network Integrated FFR (SNIFFR)

  35. Predeployment configuration (RAAF Tindal)

  36. Route

  37. Deployment structure

  38. Deployment infrastructure

  39. Bonus GPS navigation! • Lat / Long • True / Mag BRG • Speed • ALT • ETA • Distance to go • Waypoints

  40. Bonus satellite carphone!

  41. Trial Objectives Requirement definition: “Rapid, covert deployment” • Maxima • Safety • Mobility • Reliability • Concealment • Adaptability • Minima • Time • Crew • Footprint • Vehicle impact • Logistic support

  42. 1 month! - time to make mistakes & learn… What is the quickest way for a crew of two to safely transition from mobile to deployed configuration?

  43. Deployment Sequence

  44. Deployment Sequence

  45. Deployment Sequence

  46. Deployment Sequence

  47. Deployment Sequence

  48. Height / Stability Trial

  49. Concealment Trial – F111 Photo Run Wherefore art thou, oh SNIFFR?

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