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Surveillance

Overview

ADI has a long history of providing command and control infrastructure and sensor systems that support the development and maintenance of land battlespace awareness.

ADI's involvement in land surveillance programs includes:

Project Label

Project Title

ADI's Involvement

JP 2030

Joint Command Support System

Developer of the system, maintenance and installation.

JP 8001

Headquarters Australian Theatre

Responsible for the fitment and integration of the satellite communications system.

Land 75

Battlefield Command Support System

Developer under sub contract to SAAB Australia for the intelligence and geographical information system elements of BCSS - BCSS (Int) & BCSS (GIS)

Land 53

Project Ninox - 'Night Fighting Equipment'

Ground support radar

Air 87

Armed Reconnaisance Helicopter

Ground mission management

Land 116

Project Bushranger 'Motorising the Infantry'

Bushmaster

JP 129

Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Principle systems integrator

Capabilities

Surveillance Components

ADI's Capabilities

Project management

Prime contract management
System Engineering
System design and integration
Integrated Logistic Support (ILS)

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platform

Composite manufacture
UAV assembly and test
Environmental testing

UAV payloads

Communications maintenance
Radar, radome and antenna test and repair
Navigation and optical equipment test and repair
Test and evaluation
Integration
Environmental testing

Ground control/mission management

Integration into C4ISR network
Installation
Customisation
Environmental testing
Software support

Vehicle integration

Manufacture
System integration design
Installation

Through life support - system level

Logistic management
Spares management
Maintenance

Software support

Software management
Software upgrades
Customisation

Benchmark Project

Joint Project 129 (JP 129)

JP 129 aims to enhance the airborne surveillance capabilities of the Australian Defence Forces (ADF) for land and selected littoral operations. The project intends to acquire a Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (TUAV) for deployment by land or maritime forces in support of joint operations.

Contact Information

Scott Clark

Strategy and Business Development

ADI Limited

103-105 Northbourne Avenue

Turner, ACT 2612

Tel: +61 2 6247 6854, Fax: +61 2 6247 7864, Email: scott@hubble.dialix.com.au