Jeg har forfektet, siden ADS-B så dagens lys først i svensk utgave, at den kan brukes som ACAS. Det gjelder enda, altså at den kan snakke med AFCS i eksempelvis AAM. (Red.)
Sagetech’s Tiny New ADS-B Transponder Gets Thumbs
Up from U.S. Defense Department
By Dan Parsons | July
14, 2023
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The DoD International AIMS Program Office has
awarded certification to Sagetech for its upgraded ADS-B transponder, the MX12B
V2. (Photo: Sagetech)
Sagetech Avionics is now the first company to
receive U.S. Defense Department certification for its new MX12B V2 transponder
technology.
Incorporating Mode 5 Level 2B Out capability, the
transponder recently received the thumbs up from the Pentagon’s AIMS Program Office, a tortured acronym that stands for Air Traffic
Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS), Identification Friend or Foe (IFF), and
Mark XII Systems.
ATCRBS is used to provide identification and
positioning data to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and military
ground stations. IFF is a general class of “L” band equipment that provides
range, azimuth, and aircraft identity to ground stations. The Mark XII system
is encrypted and military-specific.
Sagetech’s Mode 5 Level 2B Out IFF system enables
seamless integration and interoperability among military platforms, ensuring
effective coordination among aircraft, according to the Bingen, Washington-based
company. It also can reduce the risk of friendly fire and midair
collisions.
It is unclear for which military aircraft the
technology was certified, but it could be used to deconflict complex
battlespace among fleets of manned and unmanned aircraft and can better enable
manned-unmanned teaming, or MUM-T. All of the military services are either
currently practicing MUM-T, as the Army is with AH-64 Apache gunships and MQ-1
Gray Eagle Drones, or are developing semi-autonomous wingmen aircraft to fly
alongside manned fighter aircraft in future conflicts. Advanced transponder
technologies to deconflict airspace over crowded battlefields will be a key
enabler of that and other operational concepts, Sagetech Chief Technology
Officer Matt Hamilton said.
M5L2-B empowers aircraft to securely and
accurately transmits critical information including position, airspeed, and
identification to other friendly platforms and ground-based radars, without
requiring the use of a large, costly Mode-5 interrogator to determine the
identification status of the aircraft.
The MX12B packs all the latest required
functionality into a micro package weighing less than half a pound. Tiny
compared to traditional Mode 5 transponders, the unit includes integrated ADS-B
In and Out, pressure altitude encoder, antenna diversity, and Ethernet.
“The addition of Mode 5 Level 2B will create a
safer and more efficient airspace by providing air and ground crews with
situational awareness of other friendly aircraft,” Hamilton said in a
statement. “This technology will help enable the airspace for
manned-unmanned-teaming missions and autonomous swarming. It also will improve
air defense and counter-UAS systems by providing a more complete picture of the
airspace without the need [for] an interrogator system.”
In April, Sagetech Avionics and Advanced
Technologies Security & Defense completed the Brazilian equivalent of
FCC approval by ANATEL (the Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency). Sagetech's
micro-transponder, the MXS, can now be installed on the Harpy drone produced by
Advanced Technologies, an uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) manufacturer based in
Brazil.
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