Multi-AEGIS Site Emulator (MASE)
The Multi-AEGIS Site Emulator (MASE) is a flexible, low cost, state-of-the-art solution to support the execution of air operations, integrating radars and providing the real-time air picture.
Both military and civilian radars can be connected using nearly all relevant protocols on dedicated lines or packet switched networks. The sensor data from these sources is processed using a multi radar tracker, which provides the real-time air picture.
Flight plan data from civilian or military Air Traffic Control (ATC) centers are received, correlated with the real-time air picture and displayed to the operational user to support identification of the RAP. The Battle-space Management function assists the operational users in threat assessment and allocation of weapon resources. Threats can be engaged with either fighters of Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) units. When engaging with fighters, the assigned intercept controller can select between various guidance solutions depending on the fighters capabilities and the prevailing tactical situation.
The Multi-AEGIS Site Emulator (MASE) is a flexible, low cost, state-of-the-art solution to support the execution of air operations, integrating radars and providing the real-time air picture.
- To assist the MASE user in gaining and maintaining air active/passive sensors and civilian air traffic control
- Identification and exchange of the RAP with other military units in a NATO-wide, real-time network
- Battle-space Management and provision of weapons guidance solutions
Both military and civilian radars can be connected using nearly all relevant protocols on dedicated lines or packet switched networks. The sensor data from these sources is processed using a multi radar tracker, which provides the real-time air picture.
Flight plan data from civilian or military Air Traffic Control (ATC) centers are received, correlated with the real-time air picture and displayed to the operational user to support identification of the RAP. The Battle-space Management function assists the operational users in threat assessment and allocation of weapon resources. Threats can be engaged with either fighters of Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) units. When engaging with fighters, the assigned intercept controller can select between various guidance solutions depending on the fighters capabilities and the prevailing tactical situation.
