MIMS AIRBORNE

MIMS Airborne is a state-of-the-art mission system that enables the creation of the Common Operational Picture (COP), enhances Situational Awareness (SA), and provides effective mission management capabilities on maritime or multi-mission air platforms. Designed under a modular, scalable, and open architecture concept, MIMS Airborne is developed with technologies that enable its interface with a variety of sensors and systems.

/ Connectinc the Battlefield

Designed as a modular, scalable and open architecture Mission System it is developed with technologies, that enable its interface with a large variety of sensors and systems. MIMS integrates and manages:

    Maritime Mission Integration
    & Management System

    MIMS Airborne is a fielded mission software and hardware suite that provides the following key features to enable a variety of Maritime Missions:

    • Integrates and manages multiple Active (Radar, AIS, ADS-B) and Passive (ESM/ELINT. EO/IR) on-board sensors​
    • Data Links
    • Navigation & Weapon Interfaces
    • Supports the Tactical or Operational Picture Compilation process​
    • Disseminates Common Operational Picture to Mission Crew​
    • Provides ballistic solutions for torpedoes, mines and bombs​
    • Interfaces with weapons through a Digital Stores Management System​
    • Provides Ground Support System (Mission Planning, Post-Flight Analysis and Debriefing)​

/ MIMS Airborne Applications

    MARITIME SURVEILLANCE (MS)

    • Exclusive Economic Zone Monitoring

    • Search & Rescue (SAR)

    • Drug Trafficking

    • Pollution Detection

    • Illegal Immigration

    • Anti-smuggling Control

    ANTI-SURFACE WARFARE (ASuW)

    • Surface Picture Compilation

    • TacPlans Execution

    • Network-Centric Node

    • Comms Relay

    • Third-Party Targeting

    • Anti-smuggling Control

    ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE (ASW)

    • ASW Tactics

    • Multi-Sensor Association

    • Long-Range Force Protection

    • HUV (High-Value Unit) Screening

    • Lost Contact Procedures

    • Submarine Prosecution

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