Initial Operational Capability (IOC) has been declared for the first Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) enabled battery of Poland’s WISŁA medium range air defense program. http://ms.spr.ly/6040oZZEk This important milestone marks the system as ready for full deployment and operations to defend Poland. With #IBCS, U.S. and Polish forces can integrate air and missile defense during combine operations, providing faster response time and more efficient use of available sensors and effectors in the multi-domain battlespace. #DefiningPossible Image Credit: senior corporal Wojciech Król/CO MON
Good Morning. I see this type of equipment , Obsolete. Wake up,,,, giant drones with thousands of sentinels in flight, 24 hours/365 days/years, on standby will be a reality. With laser monitoring, geltopography, laider and artificial intelligence for image scanning. I believe that even flies will be monitored. Nothing will cruise faster than 1km without monitoring. Thus the NUCLEAR era will come to an end, and peace and the evolution of peoples will begin. Tánury energy Green production...
Congratulations! This has been a very long and important system that Northrop Grumman has worked very hard on over the years. I congratulate all the engineers, business development leaders and company leaders on this job well done!
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2wInteresting that in the initial acquisition negotiations, the Polish MoND insisted on a new advanced radar (now LTAMDS) and the IBCS, along with PAC-3 MSE for their PATRIOT IAMD system. That decision and insistence actually put them ahead of the US decision to do the same going forward. It helps to have an incentive - like having Russia as a neighbor - to drive the process.