The Tactical Air Defence Radar System (TADRS) communication upgrade for the RAAF is now in service.
In 2014, Defence, Surveillance and Control Systems Program Office (SCSPO) awarded Lockheed Martin Australia the contract to deliver the TADRS communication upgrade project. Frequentis was chosen as the supplier for the end-to-end IP-based secure voice communication system iSecCOM.
“Frequentis intends to fully participate in the emerging Defence program Air 6500.”
In July 2016, the successful Site Acceptance Test (SAT) was conducted at the RAAF’s Eastern Regional Operational Centre (EASTROC) that involved the comprehensive utilisation of the RAAF’s wider Air Battlespace Management (ABM) systems. This SAT was performed in conjunction with the other ABM systems, Vigilare and the Mobile Regional Operations Centre (MROC). The first modified system was immediately sent on a six month operational deployment following SAT and performed exceptionally well.
Based on Lockheed Martin’s AN/TPS-77, TADRS can conduct radar surveillance, track non-cooperative targets and direct interceptions. It comprises four mobile platforms that can be connected to EASTROC, the Northern Regional Operations Centre (NORTHROC) and MROC.
The Frequentis communication system for TADRS includes seven Frequentis iSecCOM systems, the certified RED/BLACK end-to-end IP-based voice communication system. The core element of the solution is the capability to provide voice communication services for two separate security domains from a consolidated controller working position. The Frequentis Secure Audio Switch (iSAS) achieved international Common Criteria (CC) EAL4+ certification and recognition by the Australian Signals Directorate, and is the core element for separating the classified and unclassified domains.
The iSecCOM product has the smallest, lightest footprint available in the mission-critical market and is particularly suitable for deployable and mobile Defence systems.
Frequentis intends to fully participate in the emerging Defence program Air 6500, using technology similar to that deployed in the TADRS system.
“The complexity of secure domain separated voice communications using IP-networks, while providing full functionality across legacy and new systems such as radios, telephony, and analogue/digital networks, should not be under-estimated", managing director Frequentis Australasia Martin Rampl explained. “Frequentis continues to invest substantially in research and development to ensure mission-critical resilience in conjunction with lowest transmission latency and highest voice quality.”
The company confirmed to ADM that they are not exclusively teaming with any of the four Air 6500 primes, despite being part of the Boeing Vigilare system and their previous work with Lockheed Martin.