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MILEX-2007

AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS

UNIFIED CONTROL VEHICLE

ÀÑÓ ÓÌÓDesigned to set up mobile command and control posts of the Army, AD and AF units and formations.

The unified vehicle equipment is accommodated in a 1C container that can be mounted on series-produced platforms designed for container transportation. It can operate on the move and at halts.

Components:

- means of control automation:

- two to four automated workstations, including the network and communications manager’s workstation, built around secure PCs;

- a database and applications server;

- an A4-format LCN laser printer;

- a video projector;

- a video conferencing system;

Means of communications and data exchange include:

- a package of software/hardware for data exchange through wire and cable lines, including routers, Ethernet switchboards, an IP-telephone system, and cable and optical modems;

- a communications package, including three USW radio sets, a radio-relay station, an Inmarsat satellite communications terminal, Ethernet radio equipment, a telescopic mast and antenna feeder devices;

- a satellite navigation system;

- a power supply and life support system;

- system software.

ÀÑÓ ÓÌÓThe modular design makes it possible to change the number and composition of the vehicle subsystems, as well as incorporate requisite application software to meet the requirements of a specific command or control post.

The unified vehicle provides for:

- information input and display in the most suitable format for operators;

- vehicle positioning by the satellite navigation system;

- recording of transmitted and received information (including audio information) on PC hard disks;

- user identification;

- solution of applied problems (with application software);

- internal and external telephone communication among the vehicle’s automated workstations and with the automated workstations of similar vehicles;

- data exchange via the Ethernet LCN among the vehicle’s automated workstations and with the automated workstations of similar vehicles via optical Ethernet;

- exchange of mixed data traffic (data, audio and video information) through wire and optical fiber general-and special-purpose networks (FR, ISDN, ATM, E1, X.25);

- information exchange through simplex and duplex radio channels formed by SW and USW radios, Inmarsat terminals and Ethernet radio equipment;

- data encoding;

- centralized management of data exchange.

The life support system serves to maintain comfortable environment in the vehicle at an external temperature of -40 to +50°C in the rain, dust and heavy fume conditions.

 

Basic Characteristics

Number of automated workstations 2 to 4
Workstation components: PC with Pentium III processor,
500 MHz, 256 Mb system memory,
two 10GB HMDs (SCSI-II), two 18"
panel-type color monitors, keyboard,
graphic joystick, microtelephone head
gear connected to PC sound module
Audio information input analog telephone,
ISDN-TA, IP-TA, AWS
microtelephone head gear
Number of radio sets:  

USW band

2 to 4

SW band

1

radio relay

1

Ethernet radio

2

satellite communications terminal

1
Global data networks Õ.25, Frame Relay, ISDN, ATM, E1
Power supply:  

at halts

380 V, 50 Hz industrial
mains or mobile plant
with power of at least 16 kW

on the move and at halts

16 kW diesel generator of vehicle

  

Published in the 3-rd edition of PRODUCTS OF THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY
OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS
by order of the BelTechExport Company

 

 

Last Update 6 Apr 2007
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