#tactical

Tactical Overview

Tactical systems include a range of weaponry, countermeasure and electronic warfare systems intended to protect the vessel against conceivable threat scenarios.

Narrowband EMDAR

Narrowband EMDAR uses the same passive EM detection system as broadband EMDAR but is far more directional, focussing on a very limited area of space.

Torpedo Launch Procedure

Torpedo launch procedure consists of two phases. First a torpedo must be configured, assembled and fueled, then it must be loaded into a launch tube and launch parameters set.

Weapons Direction

Weapons direction involves the management of torpedo flight from launch through to successful prosecution (a hit on the target). 

Torpedo Firing Solutions

A firing solution is a set of conditions that represent the best chance of successfully prosecuting a torpedo launch.

EM Theory

Tactically signficant objects (TSMOs) such as ships generate EM emissions from various key systems, in particular their engines. This EM wake is used to detect TSMOs at considerable distances.

EMDAR Contact Management

The EMDAR Contact Board module allows management of EMDAR contacts. A contact is an untracked EM emissions pattern thought to indicate a Tactically Significant Maneuvering Object (TSMO).

EMDAR Detections Module

Electro-Magnetic Direction and Ranging (EMDAR) is a passive sensor technology that detects emissions along the EM spectrum to identify and track other vessels.

Broadband EMDAR

Electromagnetic Direction and Ranging (EMDAR) is a passive sensor technology that detects emissions along the EM spectrum to identify and track other vessels.

Tactical Operating Environment

The Tactical Operating Environment (TOE) is the area of space surrounding the vessel that requires active management, due to possible navigational hazards or tactical threats.

Pages

Subscribe to tactical