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Northrop Grumman Corporation has successfully demonstrated advanced technologies for ground vehicle protection and situational awareness at the Camp Roberts range.
In one of the test scenarios, Northrop Grumman simulated a typical convoy mission leaving a forward operating base. By using the company’s smart integrated vehicle area network (SiVAN) and vehicle-mounted sensors, crews in multiple vehicles maintained situational awareness with each other and the tactical operations centre (TOC) under all-weather conditions. Connected to a wireless mesh network, the systems shared target information with other networked sensors and with the TOC. Operators were able to view imagery from several sensors.
“Military convoys are vital for resupply and force mobility in theatre, but they face a number of significant threats. Improving their safety was one of the goals of our testing at Camp Roberts,” said Kay Burch, Vice President of communications, intelligence & networking solutions for Northrop Grumman’s Land and Self Protection Systems Division. “The digital interoperability we demonstrated here will improve warfighters’ situational awareness by giving them greater access to the information they need, when they need it.”
SiVAN is a highly survivable, self-healing vehicle network that uses a simple plug-and-play interface to connect disparate technologies. With SiVAN, warfighters can easily add devices as needed and distribute the data throughout the network.