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Video: MBDA Orchestrike – Collaborative Combat Effectors
- Avoidance of enemy air defenses,
- Collaborative targeting and
- Intelligent re-targeting.
With Orchestrike, MBDA’s next generation effectors (such as remote carriers, smart gliders and even the Franco-British Future Cruise / Anti-Ship Weapon or FC/ASW) will be able to share battlespace information throughout their flight to target. With this shared data,
According to Paul Houot, Product Line Executive, Tactical Strike weapons at MBDA, “Orchestrike is a solution that MBDA is developing to allow collaboration between effectors”.
AI fitted aboard each missiles will allow them to coordinate their actions within the group in order to more effectively avoid or penetrate enemy air systems, increasing their chances of destroy their target. This can be achieved for example by flying in very close formation in order to appear as a single plot on enemy radars.
The Orchestrike AI will also allow the missile to autonomously strike high value targets in priority and re-allocate target priorities should new high value targets be detected while in flight.
MBDA showed Naval News an Orchestrike demonstration consisting in a trike of several long range effectors against an enemy airfield protected by several long and short range air defense systems. Thanks to the Orchestrike technology, the missiles were able to:
- Estimate the most appropriate path to target (granting the highest survival rate)
- Adapt their flight formation accordingly (spread out swarm or very close flight formation to appear as a single missile)
- Update their target list based on high value targets at the objective and based on the loss within the missile swarm
This demonstration was not a movie or pre-recorded scenario but a true simulation running from MBDA’s technology demonstrator with fully operational algorithms.
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