The U.S. Army will host a multinational collaborative experiment in February and March, called Project Convergence Capstone 4, to help the U.S. Department of Defense and other nations' warfighters integrate emerging technologies in support of multi-domain operations. Made it possible to test.
PC-C4 is intended to evaluate the adaptability of emerging technologies in achieving an integrated full-spectrum force operational environment, the Army announced Thursday.
“Integration and convergence of multidomain operations facilitates proactive operations and contributes to strategic deterrence through technology and tactics, technology and procedure development, experiments, exercises, engagements, and operations ranging from irregular warfare to large-scale combat operations. I will contribute.” Lieutenant General Sean GaineyCommander, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command, also known as USASMDC.
PC-C4 allows us to determine whether and how our emerging space and high-altitude technologies can support MDO through 2030 and beyond. ” Gainey.
During the event, the command contributed to and experimented with several emerging technologies, including virtual training environments for active or passive space systems, small form factor kits for electronic surveillance or attack, and elements of the Services Division's Theater Strike Effects Group. did.
USASMDC officials also demonstrated integrated fires specifically for deep sensing using a high-altitude system in the form of a medium-sized balloon.
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