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and Control System for Air Defence Brigade (Mixed Grouping

Automated Command and Control System for AirDefence Brigade (Mixed Grouping)

Mission

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The 9S52M1 Polyana-D4M1 air defence brigade (mixed grouping) automated command and control system is designed to provide automated control of separate air defence missile systems, and their combinations, making up air defence grouping, with the S-300, Buk, Tor AD missile systems and Tunguska gun-missile systems, via relevant command and control posts. Composition

• combat control post • command-staff vehicle • autonomous automated workstation • SPTA & maintenance trailer • two ED2x30-T400-1RAM3 mobile electric power stations Features

The Polyana-D4M1 ACCS provides: • radar data gathering and processing, air situation monitoring; • command and control of on-duty AD assets; • friendly aviation flight safety; • ground situation data receiving, gathering, and processing; • generation of recommendations on subordinate unit control and interoperation by automatically solving problems pertaining to target distribution, assets allocation, combat operations coordination, and troop assets distribution ia areas of cooperation when countering enemy air strikes;

• automated data registration and recording;

• automateddata exchange with superior and interacting elements by employing data transmission and ciphering equipment.

Polyana-D4M1 can be deployed in various weather conditions at an ambient temperature of -40°C to +50°C, average air humidity of 98%, and reduced pressure of up to 60 kilopascals (450 mm Hg).

Number of interfaces with: superior CPs interacting CPs radar data sources subordinate assets Number of air targets trackedsimultaneously Number of

1 up to 4 up to 3 up to 6

up to 250

automated workstations in CCP/CSV communications operator’s automated workstations in CCP/CSV data transfer channels in CCP/CSV 8/3 1/1 16/4

Max data transmissionrate in CCP/CSV, kbit/s Continuous operation time, hrs Mean time between failures,hrs Into/out-of-action time, min 4.8/32 not less than 72 1,000 not more than 35

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