trackwhack
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Should this not be a 100% automated system? Why should there be human intervention for engagement. In a real time scenario, if the Pukes decide to fire 20 Ghauri's within a span of 3 minutes, how will the MCC cope? I though the final deployed setup would be a fully automated system. Or is the human being part of a fail safe mechanism to ensure that the BMD does not engage our own missiles / civilian aircraft etc?Most advanced MCC deployed:
The Mission Control Centre for the AAD Interceptor trial held on Friday was deployed in Master-Slave configuration at DRDO Hyderabad and Wheeler Island, Orissa to ensure high availability with built-in fault tolerance at each location.
The MCC of the Indian BMD programme is one of the most advanced, automated net-centric Command and Control systems in the world, a DRDO press release said.
The master MCC located more than a 1,000 km away at Hyderabad from the missile test range, received the target data in real time from multiple weapon system radars. The complete Air Situation Picture during the BMD trial was provided to the MCC commander using advanced data fusion and target classification techniques.
After the classification of the target as an enemy ballistic missile, the MCC issued engagement orders to the AAD Launch Centre located at Wheeler Island in Dhamra.
The complete engagement sequence from target detection to destruction was controlled by MCC in net-centric mode of operation. The trial successfully demonstrated complete functionality in deployment configuration of MCC.
Most advanced MCC deployed | idrw.org
Can someone please throw some light on real time issues of a non-automated system. I know there is no way the Pukes can fire 20 missiles that quick but still just wanted to check.