The GMD system includes silo-based interceptors, connections to sensors on land and sea, distributed fire control and launch support systems.
Currently, the GMD system engages a threat using the best single source data from multiple radars. The next upgrade to C2BMC, called Spiral 8.2-7, will provide GMD with a single, real-time, composite picture of threat system tracks by correlating and fusing data from a broader set of sensors, including satellites, ground- and ship-based radars.
Once the spiral upgrade is complete, the GMD system will see the same battlespace picture currently seen by combatant commanders. Additionally, Spiral 8.2-7 will also enable C2BMC to report hypersonic threat activity onto the Link 16 military tactical data link network and display to the operators.
Mark Johnson, director of Missile Defense Solutions for Lockheed Martin, said: “C2BMC is a 21st century battle management system, with a global infrastructure capable of supporting many different types of missions.
“As customers look for innovations to advance joint all-domain operations, they can look to C2BMC.”
Fielded in 2004, C2BMC is one of the first operationally deployed Multi-Domain Systems, integrating systems and sensors operating in space, on land and at sea. This network operates 24/7 to support real-world operations at more than 30 locations around the world, including US Strategic, Northern, European, Indo-Pacific, Space and Central Commands.