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The '''Kingcaptor Combat Management System''' (Kingcaptor CMS) or (K-CMS) is a [[Meridon|Meridonian]] integrated battlespace management system primarily employed by the [[Meridon Defense Forces]]. Created to unify multiple streams of sensors and data for tactical analysis and employment in real-time, Kingcaptor was developed following decades of real-world experience primarily with the [[Meridonian Navy]]'s Naval Tactical Analysis Decision and Employment System (NAVTADES), which served primarily as a fleet-centric defense network for coordinating fleet | The '''Kingcaptor Combat Management System''' (Kingcaptor CMS) or (K-CMS) is a [[Meridon|Meridonian]] integrated battlespace management system primarily employed by the [[Meridon Defense Forces]]. Created to unify multiple streams of sensors and data for tactical analysis and employment in real-time, Kingcaptor was developed following decades of real-world experience primarily with the [[Meridonian Navy]]'s Naval Tactical Analysis Decision and Employment System (NAVTADES), which served primarily as a fleet-centric defense network for coordinating fleet defense; and a multitude of Air Forces battle management and combat command and control systems. Kingcaptor is capable of conducting real-time, wide area threat cataloguing; sensors fusion and synthesis of data from thousands of sources simultaneously; tactical data and predictive threar analysis; threat engagement utilizing both manned and unmanned (both human in and out of the loop) platforms via preset, manual or fully automatic, AI-driven threat analysis and prioritizing, coordinating all spectrums of air, naval, and terrestrial warfare including (but not limited to) electronic warfare, engagements with and defense from strategic weaponry, land offensive and defensive operations, fleet air defense, anti-submarine warfare and others. | ||
Kingcaptor is to be integrated into all major Meridonian naval vessels and Air Forces combat, reconnaissance, and command/control aircraft by 2024, and is to be tested at the regimental and higher level in the [[Meridonian Army]] at the same time, with possible lower-level integration possible in the future. Kingcaptor is designed to be network-cooperatively redundant, capable of conducting its operations on mounted platforms with or without input from external sensors. | Kingcaptor is to be integrated into all major Meridonian naval vessels and Air Forces combat, reconnaissance, and command/control aircraft by 2024, and is to be tested at the regimental and higher level in the [[Meridonian Army]] at the same time, with possible lower-level integration possible in the future. Kingcaptor is designed to be network-cooperatively redundant, capable of conducting its operations on mounted platforms with or without input from external sensors. |
Revision as of 20:50, 8 October 2023
The Kingcaptor Combat Management System (Kingcaptor CMS) or (K-CMS) is a Meridonian integrated battlespace management system primarily employed by the Meridon Defense Forces. Created to unify multiple streams of sensors and data for tactical analysis and employment in real-time, Kingcaptor was developed following decades of real-world experience primarily with the Meridonian Navy's Naval Tactical Analysis Decision and Employment System (NAVTADES), which served primarily as a fleet-centric defense network for coordinating fleet defense; and a multitude of Air Forces battle management and combat command and control systems. Kingcaptor is capable of conducting real-time, wide area threat cataloguing; sensors fusion and synthesis of data from thousands of sources simultaneously; tactical data and predictive threar analysis; threat engagement utilizing both manned and unmanned (both human in and out of the loop) platforms via preset, manual or fully automatic, AI-driven threat analysis and prioritizing, coordinating all spectrums of air, naval, and terrestrial warfare including (but not limited to) electronic warfare, engagements with and defense from strategic weaponry, land offensive and defensive operations, fleet air defense, anti-submarine warfare and others.
Kingcaptor is to be integrated into all major Meridonian naval vessels and Air Forces combat, reconnaissance, and command/control aircraft by 2024, and is to be tested at the regimental and higher level in the Meridonian Army at the same time, with possible lower-level integration possible in the future. Kingcaptor is designed to be network-cooperatively redundant, capable of conducting its operations on mounted platforms with or without input from external sensors.