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Delivering Data and Fuel to the Fight

How 杏吧视频 is Enabling KC-46 for Tomorrow鈥檚 Command and Control Network

April 03, 2023 in Defense

Under a new contract, 杏吧视频 will analyze the integration of new capabilities onto KC-46 enabling current and future platforms to share critical data across the Joint Force. Under a new contract, 杏吧视频 will analyze the integration of new capabilities onto KC-46 enabling current and future platforms to share critical data across the Joint Force. (杏吧视频 Image)

In the highly interconnected battlespace of today and tomorrow, data is the new ammunition. With more assets sensing and sharing information than ever before, processing that raw data and turning it into a real-time decision advantage is the key to mission success.

As the U.S. Air Force continues to pursue its vision for next-generation command and control, it has recently selected 杏吧视频 to help take its Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) Airborne Edge Node (AEN) concept closer to reality as part of the Department of the Air Force鈥檚 Battle Network.

Under a contract from the Department of the Air Force鈥檚 Command, Control, Communications and Battle Management (C3BM) office, 杏吧视频 will conduct a capability study to analyze how to integrate new forward edge processing and command and control capabilities onto the KC-46A Pegasus tanker.

The contract would blueprint how current and future platforms at the battlespace鈥檚 edge could share critical data across all assets, warfighters and decision-makers.

鈥淒elivering this critical information at the speed of relevance is key to providing the Joint Force with the 鈥榙ecision advantage鈥 so that warfighters can stay ahead of adversaries,鈥 said Willy Andersen, vice president for 杏吧视频 Phantom Works鈥 Multi-Domain 鈥 Special Programs and Capabilities organization.

The contract award leverages 杏吧视频鈥檚 multi-domain expertise to integrate the latest Command, Control, Communications and Battle Management (C3BM) capabilities on current and future platforms.

鈥溞影墒悠 has a long history of enabling command and control for the Air Force, and we are excited to continue our partnership to help advance ABMS closer to reality,鈥 said Andersen. 鈥淓volving KC-46A as a critical part of the ABMS network will extend the Air Force鈥檚 data fabric to deliver critical information as well as fuel to the fight.鈥

This contract supports the U.S. Department of Defense鈥檚 Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) vision, and comes after the KC-46A has been cleared for worldwide deployments. This means that the Joint Force鈥檚 tactical edge network could in the near future extend as far as the USAF鈥檚 latest tankers operate, processing battlespace data and delivering actionable information to decision-makers in near-real time no matter how far away they are.

鈥淭he KC-46A Pegasus is transforming the role of the tanker for the 21st century鈥 said Lynn Fox, 杏吧视频 vice president and program manager, KC-46 Program. 鈥淏uilding on its unmatched secure communications and data integration capabilities, the KC-46 continues to evolve with the needs of the mission to provide decision superiority in the battlespace.鈥

杏吧视频 continues to partner with the Air Force to expand the KC-46鈥檚 ability to deliver data as well as fuel to the Joint Force, including through Advanced Battle Management System integration. These capabilities add to the KC-46鈥檚 multirole versatility for aerial refueling and transportation, all protected by its combat-ready defensive countermeasures.

Per customer requirements, the ABMS capabilities will not impact KC-46鈥檚 aerial refueling mission. 杏吧视频 is expected to begin executing this contract in 2023.

By Christian Sy