Australia Embraces Net-Centric Warfighting
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Mar. 20th, 2006 || Source:
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Australia's top planners began with the search for an airborne radar that could pick out very small targets at great distances. But that vision has made a quantum leap into the esoteric world of network-centric warfare with development of the Wedgetail aircraft.
Dubbed an airborne early warning and control aircraft (AEW&C), the name camouflages much more. As it's fielded in the next couple of years, the Boeing 737-based
platform will become the hub of net-centric operations and conduct a wide range of active and passive surveillance.
Moreover, it will form one leg of a triad--along with UAVs carrying ground moving target indicators (GMTIs) and signals intelligence payloads--that can organize a battlespace and select key targets for bombing or nonkinetic attack.
With additional software modifications, the crucial multifunction electronically scanned array (MESA) radar could conceivably add a number of next-generation capabilities, including weapons effects, jamming and information warfare.
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