battlefield surveillance

battlefield surveillance

Systematic observation of the battle area for the purpose of providing timely information and combat intelligence. See also surveillance.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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Additional factors pushing market growth include the burgeoning need of man portable military electronics, investments on portable military electronics products and battlefield surveillance radar, as well as, increasing demand for micro air vehicles.
Consumer drones "bring great capability not just for filming you doing extreme sports, but also for battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance," Hoffman tells me in an exclusive interview, the first time DIU has commented publicly on the new drone initiative.
His previous assignments include the Asymmetric Warfare Group, 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 4th Military Information Support Group, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, and 1st Cavalry Division.
The Russian media outlets reported that the PRP-4A Argus integrates a mast-mounted IL120-1 battlefield surveillance radar that is capable of detecting the targets in any weather conditions, directing the gathered information towards the vehicles' artillery and missile launchers.
For the active protection application, the radars can be put on the whole of a convoy or just one vehicle, depending on this mission: "Then suddenly battlefield surveillance and tactical situational awareness gets another meaning," Mr.
In 2005, It delivered to the east African country Battlefield Surveillance Radars used for detection of vehicles and missiles in battlefield.
The attached units included 4-17 Infantry (Stryker) from 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division; 3-66 Armor from 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division; a Long-range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Detachment from 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, III Corps; and 395th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion from the Connecticut National Guard.
There are also chapters on future systems, the lineage of battlefield surveillance, and the lineage of electronic warfare.
Hi- tech handheld thermal image devices, night vision devices, battlefield surveillance radar, underground monitoring sensors are some of the other solutions being discussed.
CPT Michael Lewis, a 2007 West Point graduate, served as an MFT leader for Alpha Company, 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BfSB).
On 15 January 2014, 1st Platoon, 615th Military Police Company (1/615), Grafenwoehr, Germany, deployed to Kosovo (located in the Balkans region of southeast Europe and bordered by the Republic of Albania and the former Yugoslavian Republics of Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro) in support of the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade.
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