C2 to the Tactical Edge

IF 0.2 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Naval Engineers Journal Pub Date : 2012-01-27 DOI:10.1111/j.1559-3584.2011.00330.x
JOSEPH B. FAMME, BRYAN PRICE, TED RAITCH, JIM DAVISON
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The United States and Allied Maritime domain dominance of sea approaches, lengthy coastlines, and associated rivers and ports is essential. At risk are the security and the economies of the United States and allied countries. The classical Mahan strategies for control of the maritime domain are the role of ships of the line, submarines, and aircraft in roles for Sea and Choke Points Control and Amphibious Assault. Current threats have proven the need to extend tactical response options beyond the ship's hull to its boats and RHIBs used for security and “combatant” craft roles including antipiracy, antidrug, illegal trade, and border security. The stakes are high for these “outside the hull” craft operations because the threats beyond the ship's hull are increasingly more capable and violent and the legal stakes are frequently international in nature. Positive control of these boats is also required for safety-at-sea in darkness and rough sea states. Under these conditions command and control (C2) functions similar to the capabilities of ships of the line are now required to be extended to the ship's manned craft in a distributed defensive and offensive role outside the hull of the ship. The ASNE topics list suggested “Engineering the Fighter Integer … into a Distributed Defense Architecture.” This paper will address the potential threat scenarios, the associated C2 requirements for success, and postulate C2 solutions as available to the United States and allied navies for distributed defensive and offensive architectures for the manned boats beyond the hull of the ship: we call this, “C2 to the Tactical Edge.”

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C2到战术边缘
美国和盟国在海上航道、漫长的海岸线以及相关河流和港口方面的主导地位至关重要。美国及其盟国的安全和经济面临风险。控制海洋领域的经典马汉策略是前线舰艇、潜艇和飞机在海上和扼流点控制以及两栖攻击中的作用。目前的威胁已经证明,有必要将战术反应选项从船体扩展到用于安全和“战斗”船只角色的船只和RHIB,包括反海盗、反毒品、非法贸易和边境安全。这些“船体外”船只行动的风险很高,因为船体外的威胁越来越强大和暴力,法律风险往往是国际性的。在黑暗和波涛汹涌的海况下,为了海上安全,还需要对这些船只进行积极控制。在这种情况下,类似于该线舰艇能力的指挥与控制(C2)功能现在需要扩展到舰艇的载人飞船,在船体外发挥分布式防御和进攻作用。ASNE主题列表建议“将战斗机整数…设计成分布式防御体系结构”。本文将讨论潜在的威胁场景、成功的相关C2要求,并假设美国和盟国海军可以使用C2解决方案,用于船体外载人艇的分布式防御和进攻架构:我们称之为“战术边缘的C2”
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