The demand signal from allies and coalition partners points to the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) as a transformational command and control capability for integrated air and missile defense that’s going to be in strong, global demand for years to come.
By Breaking DefenseIBCS sees more, understands better, and decides faster for a true transformational change for the US Army and its allies.
By Breaking DefenseSix LTAMDS radars are being tested in parallel to speed this transformational warfighting capability to U.S. Army and international air defense forces.
By Breaking DefenseThe Army and Lockheed Martin already have seen early interest among US allies and partners in the new Sentinel A4 radar.
By Theresa HitchensThe company said it conducted a classified demonstration for several European allies and partners in May.
By Justin KatzThe service anticipates fielding its first Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) in 2024, a C2 system that will be a centerpiece for the air defense effort.
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By RaytheonUS government alignment and international demand drive business reorganization.
By Tom Laliberty, RaytheonLingering supply chain woes have delayed Dynetics first Enduring Shield launcher prototype delivery to the Army which has, in turn, delayed testing plans.
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By Breaking Defense“The full-rate production decision enables the US Army to set the fielding schedule for IBCS to operational air defense units,” prime contractor Northrop Grumman said.
By Ashley RoqueThe Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) allows commanders to jointly plan, coordinate and synchronize operations across air, land, sea and space assets.
By Breaking DefenseThe service’s decision to move IBCS into full-rate production is expected “early next year,” a spokesperson for prime contractor Northrop Grumman said.
By Theresa HitchensThe tests at White Sands Missile Range, N.M. were part of initial operational test and evaluation. Another test is scheduled for this fall.
By Andrew Eversden