The Deployable Command and Management Centre (DACCC) accomplished the deployment of the Deployable Air Defence Radar (DADR) LANZA LTR-25 from Poggio Renatico Air Base, Italy to Cervia Air Base, Italy, March 15. DACCC supplies a singular power projection functionality in a position to be transported worldwide with gear required for long-term 24/7 mission execution. The DACCC is the one NATO asset able to offering an lively and passive radar detection functionality.

“The DACCC supplies a crucial and agile functionality for the Alliance” stated Main Common D.J. Traas, Deployable Command and Management Centre (DACCC) Commander. “This deployable, command-and-control asset supplies NATO commanders a singular power projection presence, permitting for cellular surveillance and management of Alliance air operations.”

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DACCC technicians configure the DADR LANZA LTR-25 at Cervia Air Base, Italy, March 15. The present deployment of the DACCC’s radars to Cervia demonstrates NATO’s steady dedication in safeguarding the integrity of Alliance Members’ Airspace. Photograph by OR-9 Francesco Calabrese. (Photograph by OR-9 Francesco Calabrese/Italian Air Drive’s 15 Wing)

Mixed lively and passive radar sensor networks are crucial capabilities for NATO’s air surveillance of Alliance airspace. Deployable lively radars present an environment friendly addition to current static and airborne command and management platforms reinforcing the preparedness of NATO’s air and area energy. The DADR as a cellular radar, the second of its variety assigned to DACCC, along with the 2 passive sensors, Deployable Passive ESM Tracker (DPET), enhances the mixing and interoperability of the NATO Air Surveillance and Protection system.

The present deployment of the DACCC’s radars to Cervia demonstrates NATO’s steady dedication in safeguarding the integrity of Alliance Members’ Airspace. The DACCC usually resides at Poggio Renatico, Italy, the place it operates every day. The motion of the DADR to Cervia Air Base, residence of the Italian Air Drive’s fifteenth Wing, represents NATO’s agile skill to deploy a sustainable, configurable, and inexpensive air surveillance and command and management system. Sixteen NATO nations contribute to the DACCC’s 295 posts managed by the Alliance.

NATO Deployment Tests Readiness of Deployable Air Defence Radar (DADR) LANZA LTR-25
DACCC just lately accomplished the deployment of the DADR LANZA LTR-25 at Cervia Air Base, Italy, March 15, residence of the Italian Air Drive’s fifteenth Wing. The present deployment of the DACCC’s radars to Cervia demonstrates NATO’s steady dedication in safeguarding the integrity of Alliance Members’ Airspace. (Photograph by OR-9 Francesco Calabrese/Italian Air Drive’s 15 Wing)