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© DIGINEXT. Copyright and all other rights reserved. This document and any information contained herein are the property of DIGINEXT.

The use, duplication and disclosure to third parties without the written consent of DIGINEXT, is prohibited.

CARRE Michel

TDL and C² Expert

[email protected]

2018 TDL Interoperability SummitLive Virtual Constructive TDL Training

DIGINEXT

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• Link16, a must have, is mandatory for modern warfare operations

• Constant growth of TADIL J fitted weapons systems. A need to:

▪ Enhance the Link16 knowledge for operators (pilots and controllers)

▪ Enhance the SOP within Forces and in joint operations

• A Joint request to train daily using a dedicated training system

▪ Train Pilots and fighter controllers in A/A and S/A scenarios

▪ 5 systems are delivered (3 Air, 1 Army (deployable) & 1 Navy)

▪ Single Force or Joint Force training or exercise support

▪ Scalable scenarios to reach according to educational purposes

French Forces main issues

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LVC training for French Forces

Army

Air Force

Navy

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French Forces main issues

TOOL 1

TOOL 2

TOOL 3

TSA

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TSA43

TOOL 1

TOOL 2

TOOL 3

TSA43

TSA

200

TSA43

TSA200

1

2

3

3 different areas

3 communities

BLUE

WHITE

RED

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French Forces main issues

• User-friendly and evolving GUIs, during system lifecycle

• Able to Support Forces transformation and Warm-Up

• Able to provide Scalable scenarios to reach defined educational objectives

• With a capability of multi-site debriefing system to highlight lessons learned

A need for a tool

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French Forces main requirements

▪ Real and simulated activity in 1, 2 or 3 combat areas

▪ Link16 radiation covering large training ranges

▪ Missions Command & Control for red, blue and white forces

▪ Real time kill assessment

▪ Exercise record and replay

▪ Distant site situation display and debriefing

▪ Connection to external simulators, systems and TDL training systems

▪ MIDS digital voice

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• 2010: First Live FAF Link16 exercise management

• Radar feed module development (multi-radar tracker)

• Multi-MIDS management system (to radiate within a wide training range)

• Constructive simulation sent to Jet fighters via Link16 channel

• 2011: LVC16 support NATO Tiger Meet exercise

• C2 functions enhancement (GUI working group with operational users)

• Range Training Officer & Full Debriefing modules

• 2012 to 2016: Major exercises or courses support:

• COMOA type: TLP (NATO), VOLFA (FR), POKER (FR)

• CAS type: SERPENTEX (FR + International guests), BOLD QUEST (US)

• 2017: 5 LVC16 delivered to Forces (3 Air, 1 Navy and 1 Army)

• Mont de Marsan AB, Landivisiau Naval AB & Hyères Army ADA regiment

A mature build-up process to reach LVC16

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From Live to LVC

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L VC

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From Live & Virtual to LVC

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L VC

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JEANNETTE Configuration

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L VC

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JEANNETTE Characteristics

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MRTS

After Action Review

Record /

Playback

EnvironmentSimulation

TDL simulation

TacticalSimulator

ExternalTDL

L11B

L16JREAP

VMF

SIMU CTL RTO

ExternalSensor

feedADS-B

AISGateway

ASTERIXAWCIES

Gateway

KillAssessment

Model

RTO

MIDS

MultiMIDSManagement

L16 Radiation coverage

MIDS

MIDS

C2 post

TacticalC2

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Command and Control (C²)

System Components

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Live assessment process based on missile probability kill model

RTO

System Components

Voice call or TDL message

Update posit

Average PK

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Debriefing

Merging and processing Link16/GPS comparison - matching

GPS files from loggers or inboard recorded data

(post-flight)

Symbol and colorselection per player

System Components

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• A live sensor feed extension

▪ Multi-Radar Tracker:

► Multi-connection to radars

► Merging and computing bias to deliver a common and unique radar picture

► Use of CSI CSTS module

▪ AWCIES , Asterix, ADS-B, AIS gateway

► A gateways to convert AWCIES, Asterix, ADS-B, AIS feeds into DIS as standardized

input format

Sensor Feed

System Components

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• A Link16 radiated training range extension

▪ Multi-MIDS management:

► Managing and adapting Link16 load-files

► Monitoring MIDS discretes

► Computing and monitoring Time Slot Duty Factor (TSDF)

▪ Distant MIDS Interface (IMX)

► Enables to connect, to the Multi-MIDS management, a Link16 C²

► Manage the routing tables to adress a link16 unit using MIDS with the best connectivity

► Using a secondary track number table → live radiating unit and simulated TDL units can interact

on the live network

► Supervision of the overall system

▪ Distant crypto-keys injection

Multi-MIDS

System Components

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• Virtual, Constructive and distribution

▪ Constructive simulation

► Tactical environment and TDL simulator

All kind of model generation (Air, land, maritime, space)

Multi-link and multi-edition(STANAG and MilSTD)

Enhanced the Tactical context (CSAR, EOB, COMAO, ...)

Dynamic and realistic animation of entities

Scenario can be modified during execution

▪ Virtual simulation (potential growth)

► Part Task Trainer (Jet Fighters, UAV Ground Station, GBAD, Helicopter)

▪ Simulation interfaces

► SIMPLE Gateways (STANAG 5602)

► Native DIS & HLA

Simulation overview

System Components

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5 levels of training

CTLSensor

L16

C2

• LEVEL 1:

▪ Surveillance picture based on real sensor feed (collaboration with C²s unit in the net)

▪ Command exchange, Tactical Control and Weapon engagement

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• LEVEL 2:

▪ LEVEL 1 + use of simulation to enhance and populate the Tactical Situation

Sim. SIMU

CTLSensor

L16

C2

5 levels of training

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• LEVEL 3:

▪ LEVEL 2 + Range Training Officer working position (EXCON)

▪ Interfaced with a (GFE) missile model to support Kill Assessment

RTO

Sim. SIMU

CTL

RTO

Sensor

L16

C2

5 levels of training

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• LEVEL 4:

▪ 2 training systems fitted LEVEL 3 to perform “Blue” VS “Red” in the L16 network

RTO

Sim.SIMU

CTL

RTO

Sensor

L16

C2

RTO

Sim. SIMU

CTL

RTO

Sensor

L16

C2VS

5 levels of training

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• LEVEL 5:

▪ 2 training systems as in LEVEL 4 configuration (RTO Blue VS RTO Red)

▪ 1 training system “White Cell” acting as Exercise Director (Global monitoring)

RTO

Sim. SIMU

CTL

ExDir

Sensor

L16

C2

5 levels of training

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Scenario example

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Questions ?

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