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CORIANis tailored for military use against unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) threats to warfighters and bases. Commercially available UAS may be used as weapons or to facilitate adversary surveillance and reconnaissance. CACI’s CORIAN configuration detects, identifies, tracks, and mitigates UAS threats, and has the unique capability to locate both UAS and their ground operators. This sensor configuration uses multiple mitigation techniques to non-kinetically mitigate UAS. Because the solution is software defined, it rapidly integrates new capabilities against evolving targets. INFORMATION DEPLOYED. SOLUTIONS ADVANCED. MISSIONS ACCOMPLISHED. For more informaon, contact Megan Farris C-RCMA Business Lead (703) 742-7176 [email protected] Visit us online for more informaon about our Cyber Security: www.caci.com/cyber_security Countering Drone Threats to Soldiers and Bases A Fortune World’s Most Admired Company

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CORIAN™ is tailored for military use against unmanned aircraft systems

(UAS) threats to warfighters and bases. Commercially available UAS

may be used as weapons or to facilitate adversary surveillance and

reconnaissance. CACI’s CORIAN configuration detects, identifies,

tracks, and mitigates UAS threats, and has the unique capability to

locate both UAS and their ground operators. This sensor configuration

uses multiple mitigation techniques to non-kinetically mitigate UAS.

Because the solution is software defined, it rapidly integrates new

capabilities against evolving targets.

I N F O R M AT I O N D E P L O Y E D . S O L U T I O N S A D VA N C E D . M I S S I O N S A C C O M P L I S H E D .

For more information, contact

Megan FarrisC-RCMA Business Lead(703) 742-7176 [email protected]

Visit us online for more information about our Cyber Security:

www.caci.com/cyber_security

Countering Drone Threats to Soldiers and Bases

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I N F O R M AT I O N D E P L O Y E D .

S O L U T I O N S A D VA N C E D .

M I S S I O N S A C C O M P L I S H E D .

Features and Benefits:

˙ Identification and geolocation of UAS threats to soldiers and bases

˙ Locates UAS and their ground operators

˙ Multiple, integrated mitigation capabilities

˙ Does not listen to or interfere with legitimate communications

˙ Modular and scalable for geographically compact or wide-area defense

˙ 24/7, all-weather, automated threat detection

˙ Software-defined solution enables rapid integration of new capabilities to enhance effectiveness against evolving threats

˙ Capable of integrating into existing command and control or security systems

˙ Low footprint, minimal manning, and easy to use

˙ Proven: DoD Test Readiness Level 9 and currently deployed

Detect, Identify, Track, and Mitigate UAS Threats CORIAN utilizes a sensor array to detect, identify, track, and mitigate UAS by exploiting their radio signals, and boasts the unique capability to identify and locate both UAS and their ground operators.

The systems' sensors work in coordination to create a scalable electronic perimeter boundary to protect geographically compact or wide areas such as large bases. The sensors detect and iden-tify multiple concurrent fixed-wing and multi-rotor air vehicles by utilizing time-of-signal-arrival at multiple sensors and by exploiting radio frequency (RF) communications between the aircraft and its handheld controller.

CORIAN uses a field-proven, GOTS software-based architecture for signals processing. Specific, positive identification of UAS is achieved by comparing emitted signals to an unclassified library of known signals, enabling unambiguous threat detection. New signals can be rapidly added to the library. Sensors can be networked to existing command and control (C2) and security sys-tems, and CORIAN employs an intuitive, web-based automated system interface for ease of use. Furthermore, CORIAN has demonstrated interoperability with existing Army sensors.

CORIAN’s integrated mitigation capability utilizes multiple cyber techniques to precisely, non-kinetically mitigate a wide variety of UAS at long range. Because CORIAN is software-based, mitigation capabilities can being rapidly expanded.

Effects include:

˙ Spoofing the UAS control signal to mitigate single, specific UAS

˙ “Smart jam” of multiple UAS by targeting the command signal or video signal of a specific model

˙ Wideband jam to disrupt use of radio frequencies – effective against UAS not in the library of known signals

˙ GPS mitigation of autonomous targets on pre-programmed flights

CORIAN’s multiple mitigation techniques enable non-kinetic responses to a wide variety of UAS

CORIAN is a trademark of CACI.