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    Syntetisk miljø for CESMO-demonstrasjon

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    Date
    2010
    Author
    Skjeltorp, Arild
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    Abstract
    I forbindelse med møtet i NATO Signal Intelligence Electronic Warfare Working Group (SEWWG) i Norge i uke 16 i 2010, ble det planlagt å holde en demonstrasjon av en samvirkende ESM-operasjon (CESMO) i FFI Battle Lab. For å kunne bygge et taktisk bilde basert på ESM-peilinger, var det et ønske om et syntetisk miljø med simulering av de enheter som skulle inngå i operasjonen. Rapporten beskriver komponentene som inngikk i det syntetiske miljøet og hvordan det ble brukt under demonstrasjonen i FFI Battle Lab.
     
    In connection with a NATO Signal Intelligence Electronic Warfare Working Group (SEWWG) meeting in Norway in week 16/2010, it was planned a demonstration of a cooperative ESM operation (CESMO) in the FFI Battle Lab. To build a tactical situation picture based on ESM bearings, a synthetic environment simulating the entities in the operation was wanted. This report describes the components of the synthetic environment and how it was used in the demonstration.
     
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