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Author O'Reilly, Patrick, author

Title Universal data fusion : enabling cost-effective US/Russia/NATO cooperative missile defense / by Lt. Gen. Patrick O'Reilly, USA (Ret.)
Published Washington, DC : Atlantic Council, Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (6 pages) : color illustrations
Summary As the proliferation of more capable missiles that threaten regional populations, governments, and commerce continues over the twenty-first century, so does the need to counter and disincentivize this proliferation with effective and affordable regional missile defenses. Missile defense systems are among the most expensive military capabilities, but the author argues that their costs can be dramatically reduced, their performance improved, and geopolitical pressure increased if the United States, Russia, and NATO deployed systems cooperatively. Aside from well-known political obstacles outside the scope of this brief, the key technical hurdle is the ability to universally fuse the missile tracking data from all available sensors while at the same time reducing the risks inherent to multinational collaboration and data sharing in the digitized battle domain. A window of opportunity currently exists to adopt missile defense sensor data standards to enable cost-effective development of universal data fusion devices for all missile defense systems on the international market. Europe is the ideal region to implement universal data fusion given US, Russian, and NATO proposals to explore cooperative missile defense
Notes "September 2013"--Page 6
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from caption (ACUS, viewed December 1, 2013)
Subject Ballistic missile defenses -- International cooperation
Guided missiles -- Tracking.
Guided missiles -- Tracking.
Form Electronic book
Author Atlantic Council of the United States, issuing body.