Abstract
The proliferation of Low, Slow and Small (LSS) flying platforms brings with it a new and rapidly increasing threat for national defence and security agencies. Thus, defence systems must be designed to face such threats. Modern operational readiness bases on proper personnel training that is performed on high fidelity simulators. The aim of the MSG.154 is to take into account the variety of the commercially available LSS aerial vehicles and to define LSS models from different points of view. This is carried out in order to make such models available for analysis and design aspects that are applied to Counter LSS systems, for both detection and neutralization, and for operational training. Moreover, their ability to cross correlate friendly nation LSS capabilities among member nations and to extend LSS to existing categorizations is useful beneficial.
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C-LSS: Counter LSS.
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ICAO – International Civil Aviation Organization.
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NCTI: Non-Cooperative Target Identification.
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Proietti, P., Goldiez, B., Farlik, J., Di Marco, B. (2018). Modelling and Simulation to Support the Counter Drone Operations (NMSG-154). In: Mazal, J. (eds) Modelling and Simulation for Autonomous Systems. MESAS 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10756. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76072-8_19
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