AIR DEFENSE COMMAND & CONTROL SYSTEM (NARS)

NARS is an advanced air defense and surveillance C2 system satisfying wide spectrum of operational needs of a modern air control center. More specifically NARS provides the following main components:

  • Air Control Center
  • Recognized Air Picture Production Center
  • Sensor Fusion Posts
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AIR CONTROL CENTER

  • Executes control of all air missions within a designated geographical area.
  • Provides threat evaluation and target ranking functions, determines best weapons solutions, performs Air and SAM mission assignment, control and coordination for all offensive, defensive & support missions within the allocated Performs Airspace management, air policing and air traffic control responsibilities within the designated area.
  • • Receives tasking from the National, Air Operations Center (AOC), via Air Tasking Orders (ATO), Air Control Orders (ACO) and other relevant directives
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Sensor Fusion Posts

  • Develops a Local Air Picture (LAP) through the fusion of data from all available sensors and forwards the data to the Recognized Air Picture Production Center
  • Reports on the status and performance of subordinate sensors
  • • Performs remote sensor control for controlling sensor detection and responding to ARM and ECCM threats

Recognized Air Picture Production Center

  • Produces the Recognized Air Picture (RAP) data within its assigned area of responsibility managing its subordinate surveillance assets
  • Disseminates the resulting RAP data, including Land, Maritime and Electronic Warfare information
  • Manages allocated Air Force assets in accordance with orders and priorities in response to requests from users for additional or improved RAP data
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KEY FEATURES

  • Modular and scalable tailored to customer’s specific needs
  • Generation of the Common Operational Picture through sensors fusion and Data Link integration
  • Networking with Higher Echelons (receives and process tasks)
  • Protection of user sensitive data (databases populated by the user)
  • Support of Allied Operations
  • Unlimited number of system’s operators
  • Internal and external Voice Communication System (VCS)
  • External radio remotely controlled capability
  • Integration with Tactical Data links