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ADSI Data Sheet Expanded Source Advanced Tactical Systems ADSI® Certified joint tactical data link forwarding and control The Air Defense Systems Integrator (ADSI)® ■ Combat-proven command system from Ultra Electronics Advanced and control Tactical Systems, is the most interoperable, ■ Real time situational real-time, tactical command and control awareness system offered anywhere. ■ Multiple communications and With more than 1,000 ADSI products radar interfaces (JTIDS, SADL, installed worldwide, the combat-proven satellite, *EPLRS) ADSI remains unmatched in its ability to ■ Multiple data links including provide joint-certified tactical data link Link 16 and Link 11 forwarding software combined with an ■ Extensive message filtering unparalleled number of tactical data link, radar and electronic intelligence interfaces. ■ Supports multiple remote workstations For the last 20 years the U.S. military has ® relied on the ADSI during every major crisis. ■ CompactPCI COTS hardware providing affordable decrease Today, it is used on aircraft carriers and in Size, Weight and Power command ships, in tactical and air operations Scalable architecture and hardware (SWaP) centers, in airspace integration systems and (available in 2U and 4U) - The system can be easily tailored to your mission require- in joint command centers around the world. ■ Expert support, available 24 ments, whether there are only a few tracks hours The ADSI supports critical missions by in the system or a few thousand. ■ World class training and integrating the air picture, providing reference media command and control of subordinate air defense units and reporting air surveillance radar data. * Available in future software release Advanced Tactical Systems ADSI advantages Simultaneous interconnectivity Multiple radar formats and capabilities ■ Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS) ■ Common Digitizer-2 (CD-2) (US) Class 2 and 2M (shipboard, airborne and land-based) ■ NATS (UK) ■ Multifunctional Information Distribution System ■ SDO-1000 (NATO) (MIDS) Low Volume Terminal (LVT) 1,2,3,4,6 and 7 ■ ASTERIX ■ USQ-125, MX-512P, USQ-130 ■ Accepts a wide variety of radar inputs (military ■ Joint Range Extension Application Protocol (JREAP) and commercial) MIL-STD-3011 Appendices A, B and C ■ Initiates tracks automatically ■ Satellite TADIL J (S-TADIL J) (WSC-3, ■ Combines tracks from a large number of radar ports PSC-5D, LST-5D, PRC-117F, ARC-210) into a Single Integrated Picture (SIP) ■ Legacy Ethernet (Multi-TADIL Display System ■ Correlates radar tracks with tracks from tactical data [MTDS], Multi-TADIL Capability [MTC]) links ■ Legacy Serial Link 16 ■ Reports tracks on tactical data links ■ Standard Interface for Multiple Platform Link ■ Registers multiple radars automatically Evaluation (SIMPLE) 16 ■ SIMPLE 11 Ongoing development ■ International Data Link (IDL) Army Tactical Data Link (ATDL)-1 ■ Through internal and customer funds, the ADSI system Link-1 ■ continues to be positioned at the leading edge of Forward Area Air Defense (FAAD) data link ■ real time tactical command and control. ■ Cursor on Target (CoT) ■ Situation Awareness Data Link (SADL) ■ Global Positioning System (GPS) (NMEA-0183, DAGR, PLGR) ■ Navigation data sources (PC-NAV) ■ Area Air Defense Commander (AADC) Version 15 Configuration Wizard Version 15, the next ADSI software release, includes: ■ Easy-to-use system interface ■ Increased data link forwarding of 16,000 tracks ■ 32 channels for data link configuration ■ Dynamic reconfiguration and link control ■ System Manager interface that allows you to easily add data links and manage system performance ■ The Configuration Wizard makes initial system Ultra Electronics set-up quick and easy ADVANCED TACTICAL SYSTEMS 4101 Smith School Road Building IV, Suite 100 Ultra Electronics continually Austin, Texas 78744, USA improves its products and reserves Tel: +1 512 327 6795 the right to change these Fax: +1 512 327 8043 specifications without notice. Email: [email protected] © Ultra Electronics Advanced www.ultra-ats.com Tactical Systems, Inc. 2011 www.ultra-electronics.com Printed in the USA February 2011.
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