Expeditionary Surveillance Control Central
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A system of systems that provides the Expeditionary Warfighter a tactical, scalable, and transportable Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) suite that allows localization and engagement of potential threats, enhanced security surveillance throughout the expeditionary area of responsibility (AOR), efficient management and control of radar, thermal and daytime visual sensor systems, track data fusion, a common operating picture, tactical voice, high-speed tactical data communications, and tactical data network.
Additional Information for Expeditionary Surveillance Control Central
Expeditionary Surveillance Control Central (ESCC) is a military term used to describe a command and control center that is responsible for coordinating and managing surveillance operations in expeditionary or deployed environments.
ESCCs are typically established in areas where military forces are conducting surveillance activities, such as reconnaissance missions, intelligence gathering, or monitoring of enemy activities. These centers serve as the central hub for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating surveillance data to support military operations.
The ESCC is equipped with advanced surveillance technologies, communication systems, and intelligence analysis tools to effectively monitor and track targets of interest. It may also have the capability to integrate data from various sources, such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ground-based sensors, and other intelligence assets.
The primary functions of an ESCC include:
1. Surveillance Planning and Coordination: The ESCC develops surveillance plans and coordinates the deployment of surveillance assets to ensure effective coverage of the operational area.
2. Data Collection and Analysis: The center collects and analyzes surveillance data from various sources to generate actionable intelligence for military commanders.
3. Target Tracking and Identification: The ESCC tracks and identifies targets of interest, such as enemy forces, vehicles, or suspicious activities, using surveillance data and intelligence analysis.
4. Situational Awareness: The ESCC provides real-time situational awareness to military commanders by continuously monitoring and reporting on the activities and movements of potential threats.
5. Communication and Reporting: The ESCC maintains communication links with other military units and intelligence agencies to exchange information and provide timely reports on surveillance findings.
Overall, the Expeditionary Surveillance Control Central plays a crucial role in enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of surveillance operations in expeditionary or deployed military environments.