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LICORN is a light concept for the command and control for the light way system like a MILAN and the MISTRAL for instance
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and in this case we are taking from a new generation system coming from the family of command and control from MBDR
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to adapt this system to have a light way system for the MISTRAL
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that is to say the organization is a command and control made with infrared sensors
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you exchange the radars with infrared sensors then you have a command and control console to take the orders
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and you can send the order directly to the front firing systems could be MILAN, MISTRAL and MPCV on this side
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the advantage you have a command and control system with permit to see the targets
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to discriminate the kind of targets, is an enemy, is an helicopter, is a fighter
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and then to choose on the screen what is the better effectors to engage the targets
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all the installations you put approximately one hour to settle the system
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settle the system that is to say to put the infrared sensors, to deploy the launchers
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to take the liaison with the command and control console and to be ready to engage the first targets
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the philosophy is not only to be integrated with the air defense networks
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but they can discuss together, that is to say two console or two system LICON
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can exchange data each other, that is to say what C1 of console is sent by an overlay to the other console
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that is to say when you have adjacent systems they can see each other, what they see, what they engage
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so we have a coordination, could be local, and a coordination could be at the local levels
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with the RAP for instance, local range air pitcher and local air pitcher
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for the time we have a BRIC, you have these systems, we have the other system
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and the first time we put everybody and everything together to demonstrate
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that we can do affordable systems for the Vichorad system Thank you