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Learn more about the Indian Air Force's new Omnirole strike platform
Key Features of the Rafale
1. Spectra Electronic Warfare suite
The SPECTRA integrated electronic warfare suite provides long-range detection, identification and accurate localisation of infrared, electromagnetic and laser threats. The system incorporates, radar warning, laser warning and missile warning receivers for threat detection plus a phased array radar jammer and a decoy dispenser for threat countering.
The angular localisation performance of the sensors makes it possible to accurately locate ground threats in order to avoid them, or to target them for destruction with precision guided munitions.
2. AREOS
AREOS (Airborne REcce Observation System) is the much bigger podded system carried on the centerline of French Rafales and Mirage 2000s. It is qualified for flight up to 600 knots, and can withstand the shock of carrier operations. For greater flexibility and coverage, the optics move fore-and-aft within the head of the rotating pod.
The pod provides dual-band imagery from low, fast flights or from high-altitude stand-off ranges and can cover 10,000-sq-km-per-hour from 20,000 feet.
It also provides video in both the infrared and visible spectrum, the video is the same resolution and range as the still images, although the field-of-view is narrower. AREOS can switch rapidly between the two modes
3. Communication Navigation identification suite
Secure State of the art communication, navigation and identification capabilities of Rafale fighter jet including ECCM and IFF and hardened tactical data links to provide a net centric approach in the airspace.
4. Damocles Multifunction Targeting Pod and TALIOS
The Damocles is a 3rd generation targeting pod, modular, eye-safe laser, high performance pod selected by the French Air Force for its attack fighter aircraft fleet. It provides Laser designation function provides a day/night smart weapons guidance capability, Full suite of sensors for navigation and air-to-air target identification roles, Mid-wave infrared sensor performs effectively in warm and/or humid conditions and provides day/night small target recognition at medium range as well as a long-distance reconnaissance capability andFLIR imagery is displayed in the pilot’s head-up display.
The F3R Standard Rafales will start integrating the Talios pod as per the expected 2018 timeline
Talios is the first optronic targeting pod to cover the entire decision chain, from intelligence through to neutralization. Compared with the in-service Damocles, Talios has a much-improved sensor suite in three bands: mid-wave infrared, near infrared (best for penetrating haze) and high-definition color video. It also has a longer-range laser. The optical system has a much wider zoom range for long-range identification and—at its widest setting—situational awareness.
Thales has focused on expanding the targeting mission to intelligence gathering. The new pod has been conceived with network-centric warfare in mind. Troops on the ground can receive images from Talios-equipped aircraft. Enhanced precision should help prevent killing civilians. The display provides a collateral damage assessment mode, superimposing fragmentation and blast envelopes over the target image.
5. AESA RBE-2AA
The RBE-2AA provides All-aspect look-up and look-down detection and tracking of multiple air targets for close combat and long-range interception, in all weather and in severe jamming environments. It has the Ability to track targets in, or out of the search domain, bringing the ultimate advantage in air combat.
It also allows Real time generation of three-dimensional maps for terrain-following above uncharted terrain in blind conditions as well as Real time generation of high resolution 2D ground maps for navigation updates and detection, identification and designation of ground targets,
6. Frontal Sector optronics (FSO)
The FSO allows for multichannel IR "Track While Search", 3D visual tracking and localization of ground targets at long range along with air to air surveillance and localization for both IR and visual identification.
Operating in the optronic wavelengths, and cued by the aircraft's active and passive sensors it is immune to radar jamming and it provides covert long-range detection and identification, high resolution angular tracking and laser range-finding for air, sea and ground targets.
7. Advanced Man Machine Interface (MMI)
Providing a very easy to use pilot interface (MMI), combining the “Hands on Throttle and Stick” (HOTAS) control concept with touch screens.
It relies on a highly integrated suite of equipment with the following capabilities:
Various sensors onboard also requires powerful mission control computer which can create perfect data fusion for the pilot and enable him to carry out multiple missions in the same sortie or reconfigure his aircraft for next mission in the shortest span of time.
Learn more about the Indian Air Force's new Omnirole strike platform
Key Features of the Rafale
1. Spectra Electronic Warfare suite
The SPECTRA integrated electronic warfare suite provides long-range detection, identification and accurate localisation of infrared, electromagnetic and laser threats. The system incorporates, radar warning, laser warning and missile warning receivers for threat detection plus a phased array radar jammer and a decoy dispenser for threat countering.
The angular localisation performance of the sensors makes it possible to accurately locate ground threats in order to avoid them, or to target them for destruction with precision guided munitions.
2. AREOS
AREOS (Airborne REcce Observation System) is the much bigger podded system carried on the centerline of French Rafales and Mirage 2000s. It is qualified for flight up to 600 knots, and can withstand the shock of carrier operations. For greater flexibility and coverage, the optics move fore-and-aft within the head of the rotating pod.
The pod provides dual-band imagery from low, fast flights or from high-altitude stand-off ranges and can cover 10,000-sq-km-per-hour from 20,000 feet.
It also provides video in both the infrared and visible spectrum, the video is the same resolution and range as the still images, although the field-of-view is narrower. AREOS can switch rapidly between the two modes
3. Communication Navigation identification suite
Secure State of the art communication, navigation and identification capabilities of Rafale fighter jet including ECCM and IFF and hardened tactical data links to provide a net centric approach in the airspace.
4. Damocles Multifunction Targeting Pod and TALIOS
The Damocles is a 3rd generation targeting pod, modular, eye-safe laser, high performance pod selected by the French Air Force for its attack fighter aircraft fleet. It provides Laser designation function provides a day/night smart weapons guidance capability, Full suite of sensors for navigation and air-to-air target identification roles, Mid-wave infrared sensor performs effectively in warm and/or humid conditions and provides day/night small target recognition at medium range as well as a long-distance reconnaissance capability andFLIR imagery is displayed in the pilot’s head-up display.
The F3R Standard Rafales will start integrating the Talios pod as per the expected 2018 timeline
Talios is the first optronic targeting pod to cover the entire decision chain, from intelligence through to neutralization. Compared with the in-service Damocles, Talios has a much-improved sensor suite in three bands: mid-wave infrared, near infrared (best for penetrating haze) and high-definition color video. It also has a longer-range laser. The optical system has a much wider zoom range for long-range identification and—at its widest setting—situational awareness.
Thales has focused on expanding the targeting mission to intelligence gathering. The new pod has been conceived with network-centric warfare in mind. Troops on the ground can receive images from Talios-equipped aircraft. Enhanced precision should help prevent killing civilians. The display provides a collateral damage assessment mode, superimposing fragmentation and blast envelopes over the target image.
5. AESA RBE-2AA
The RBE-2AA provides All-aspect look-up and look-down detection and tracking of multiple air targets for close combat and long-range interception, in all weather and in severe jamming environments. It has the Ability to track targets in, or out of the search domain, bringing the ultimate advantage in air combat.
It also allows Real time generation of three-dimensional maps for terrain-following above uncharted terrain in blind conditions as well as Real time generation of high resolution 2D ground maps for navigation updates and detection, identification and designation of ground targets,
6. Frontal Sector optronics (FSO)
The FSO allows for multichannel IR "Track While Search", 3D visual tracking and localization of ground targets at long range along with air to air surveillance and localization for both IR and visual identification.
Operating in the optronic wavelengths, and cued by the aircraft's active and passive sensors it is immune to radar jamming and it provides covert long-range detection and identification, high resolution angular tracking and laser range-finding for air, sea and ground targets.
7. Advanced Man Machine Interface (MMI)
Providing a very easy to use pilot interface (MMI), combining the “Hands on Throttle and Stick” (HOTAS) control concept with touch screens.
It relies on a highly integrated suite of equipment with the following capabilities:
- For short-term actions, head-up flying using a wide-field-of-view holographic “Head-up Display” (HUD),
- For medium and long-term actions, analysis of the tactical situation as a whole (the “big picture”), using a multi-image “Head-Level Display” (HLD). The HLD picture is focused at the same distance as the HUD picture to allow fast eye transitions between head-up and head-down displays and the external world’s view,
- Management of system resources via the left and right colour touch screens.
Various sensors onboard also requires powerful mission control computer which can create perfect data fusion for the pilot and enable him to carry out multiple missions in the same sortie or reconfigure his aircraft for next mission in the shortest span of time.
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