Flycatcher Mk 2
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Hollandse Signaalapparaten is developing the Flycatcher Mk 2 short range air defence command and control system for production and delivery to unspecified clients in mid-2000. The client will use the system with 40mm guns and the Barak missile, although the system itself can operate with almost all 30mm to 57mm air defence guns as well as command-to-line-of-sight short range missile systems using K-band radar tracking. Flycatcher Mk 2 has capabilities to engage as many as 50 targets simultaneously. Its sensors are all located at the operator console and include I-band three-dimensional search radar, a K-band pulsed tracking radar and a friend-and-foe interrogator.
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Is developing the Flycatcher Mk 2 short range air defence command and control system
Publication Name: Armada International
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0252-9793
Year: 1998
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Striker II sees all
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Systems & Electronics Inc. makes the Striker II 24-hour integrated adverse weather long range, surveillance, reconnaissance and fire support system. Striker II combines the advanced fire support system of Striker with a remotely-controlled multisensor package that can be custom-made for particular requirements via selection of off-the-shelf equipment. The sensor package is combined with an automated communications, command and control suite for the delivery of accurate targeting information to headquarters and weapon delivery systems.
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Makes the Striker II 24-hour integrated adverse weather long range, surveillance, reconnaissance and fire support system
Publication Name: Armada International
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0252-9793
Year: 1998
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Sanders uses the Ant
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Sanders, a unit of Lockheed Martin Co, is in the process of developing an adaptive scan scheduler using the computing model known as the Autonomous Negotiating Team (Ant). The adaptive scan scheduler will be used to enhance the performance of current and future electronic warfare systems. Ant-based computing systems are capable of learning from previous experiences and are able to adjust their processes to the prevailing environments.
Publication Name: Armada International
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0252-9793
Year: 2000
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