Welcome to GEOINTELLIGENCE ASIA PACIFIC 2016

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Welcome to GEOINTELLIGENCE ASIA PACIFIC 2016 Lt Gen AKS Chandele Geospatial Media & Communications

NETWORK CENTRIC WARFARE NCW is characterised by exponentially enhanced situational awareness, decision making, dissemination of information and precision strike capability. Essential requirements of NCW are : -Sensors -Networked communications -Data integration and analysis -Decision support system -Information sharing s -Network enabled platforms

NETWORK-CENTRIC WARFARE CONTROL SENSORS INFORMATION INFO COMD & CONTROL GRID CONTROL SENSOR GRID INFORMATION ENGAGEMENT GRID SHOOTER

OODA LOOP OBSERVE ORIENT DECIDE ACT FEEDBACK 5

SENSING DIRECT - Touch(x), Smell(x),Taste(x),Hear( ),See( ). INDIRECT -SENSORS Telescope, Binocular, EO devices, TI devices, IR, RADAR, SONAR. - PLATFORMS Underwater, underground, ground based, aerostats, UAVs, aircraft(awacs), satellites.

DEFENCE & HOMELAND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS MAPS AND COMPASSES HAVE BEEN THE BASIC TOOLS FOR MILITARY PLANNING. ADVANCEMENTS IN COMPUTING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES HAVE REVOLUTIONISED THE DEPICTION, INTEGRATION, VISUALISATION & ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL DATA. INTEGRATION OF SPATIAL DATA AND ITS VISUALISATION ARE VITAL FOR MODERN WARFARE. USERS CAN BUILD INTERACTIVE 3-D PRESENTATIONS OF THE REAL WORLD, USING HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGES.

GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE THE EXPLOITATION AND ANALYSIS OF IMAGERY AND GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION TO DESCRIBE, ASSESS, AND VISUALLY DEPICT PHYSICAL FEATURES AND GEOGRAPHICALLY REFERENCED ACTIVITIES ON THE EARTH

DATA + INFORMATION + KNOWLEDGE(about adversaries) that can be referenced to a particular location on /above /below earth s surface. Intelligence gathering methods could include : - IMINT(Image intelligence) - SIGINT(Signal intelligence) - MASINT(Machine intelligence) - HUMINT(Human intelligence) - OSINT(Open source intelligence)

Security is essential for development. Any country should be able to defend itself from external aggression and protect it s citizens from internal strife and terrorist activities, before it can embark on development activities. Geospatial technologies enable nations to carry out this task effectively Much as security is a prerequisite for development, geospatial technologies are essential for security to be effective.

Asia Pacific is an economically dynamic zone, with countries of the region making efforts to achieve political stability and steady economic growth. Destabilising factors -Territorial disputes -Ethnic minority issues -Separatist movements -Islamic extremist groups

Threats to security International terrorism Drug & human trafficking Money laundering Arms smuggling Piracy

SURVEILLANCE ARCHITECHTURE SENSORS * SUCOMT-- SVL COMN TERMINAL TO TAC C 3 I COMPONENTS SUCOMT* SUCOMT* SUCOMT* RS/LINE CCU * COMN VEH RS/LINE RS/LINE SVL CENTRE VEH SURVEILLANCE CENTRE POWER SUP VEH

Modern warfare is characterised by C5I2TSR (Command, Control,Communications,Computers,Combat systems,intelligence,interoperability,surveillance and Recconaissance). These are largely dependent on availability of Geospatial Information. NCW cannot be successful if Geoint is not timely,accurate,precise and fit for the purpose. GIS infrastructure for military applications must address : -Integration of ISR with time and space contextualisation -Interoperability of data and software. -Ensure seamless flow of information from battle space sensors to the warfighter across challenging environments. -Should permit simulation and visualisation of plans over space

INTEROPERABILITY- CHALLENGES Large No of wpn systems-smart sensors,comn networks, servers,desktops,thin clients,hh sys, embedded HW/SW,complex platforms--- need to be networked SECURITY- Comn network should be fully secure, have features-real time intrusion detection systems,multiple alt channels to ensure security of info+combat elements,should be robust, redundancy ADAPTABILITY- Unlike past, non conventional ops, diverse terrain, frequent grouping /regrouping.gis infra should be capable of adapting to these changes SCALABILITY-Capable of absorbing future tech and ever increasing client base COST & COMPLEXITY-To ensure optimal deploy & utilisation cost and complexity are imp considerations BANDWITH

GLOBAL GEOPOLITICAL SCENARIO US possesses practically unmatched economic and military power with global force projection capabilities. Despite the overwhelming preponderance between its power and that of any other nation, the United States' ability to influence outcomes in the Asia Pacific region appears to be diminishing. Other political groupings are taking shape, paving the way for a multipolar world Global economic and military power is gradually shifting from the West to the East. Asia is emerging as the CG of global power.

DEFENCE FORCES AND HOMELAND SECURITY AGENCIES MUST BE ABLE TO OVERCOME THESE CHALLENGES & EXPLOIT THE BENEFITS OF GEO SPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES, ENSURING. SECURITY AND INTEGRITY OF INFORMATION

BANDWIDTH -Ever increasing demand for freq spectrum for civil use is reducing the defence services share of EM spectrum -Military ops rely heavily on radio comns. For comd, control, coord, lgs, wpn & surveillance systems. Joint ops further increase this demand -Electro Magnetic Space(EMS) is the real time spectral density in a geographic area. It has three dimensions : --Geographic loc, spectral density and real time -Electro Magnetic Battle Space(EMBS) is a subset of EMS, in which the EM spectrum war is fought -Efficient management of EMBS necessary to ensure its optimal utilisation -An automated SEMBS mgt will help in optimising the planning and utilisation of spectral resources in space and time, in an intense, dynamic and mobile battle environment

TAC C3I ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW BSS (Battlefd Svl Sys) Security EWS (Elec W Sys) AD C&R S (AD Cont & Reporting Sys) CIDSS (Comd Info & Decision Sp Sys) CDNS (Comn Data Netwk Sys) ACCCS (Arty Comb Comd Cont Sys)