ship air defence model (SADM)

The Ship Air Defence Model (SADM) is an operational analysis software tool developed to simulate the defence of a naval task group against multiple attacking anti-ship missiles and aircraft.

The model simulates ship self-protection and force protection using missiles, guns, active decoys, chaff and jammers.

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BAE Systems Australia
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SADM supports multiple levels of analysis, with the ability to drill down from a top-level summary to the smallest details.

The model simulates ship self-protection and force protection using missiles, guns, active decoys, chaff and jammers.

It includes detailed models of shipboard sensors and their interactions with the C2 and other systems. The sensor models incorporate a proven atmospheric signal propagation model to account for refraction, rainfall attenuation, etc.

  • The most versatile tool for multi-ship air defence analysis
  • Delivers operational analysis and trade studies
  • Enables systems integration and generation of Pkill data
  • Supports test and trials
  • Provides vital tactical development
  • High Level Architecture (HLA) compliant
  • Has the flexibility to accurately characterise individual ship classes, aircraft and threat missile types
  • Used by leading research facilities and warfare centres in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, The Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States

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Team Australia - BAE Systems Australia