Developed
by the Dutch aerospace company Vigilance B.V. the DB-1 carries
an integrated sensor array comprising an acoustic array and
gyro-stabilized gimballed EO/IR camera payload. Detecting
incidents of enemy fire, the acoustic sensor provides point-of-origin
(POO) information to the ground control station, generating
instant situational awareness to the operator. At the same
time the EO/IR sensor is cued to the POO bringing live imagery
from the POO or impact point. Utilizing an aerostat system
reach effective altitude, the system is designed to deliver
the required performance at minimum logistic footprint. The
DB-1 system was developed by Vigilance, an Aerospace and Defence
company from the Netherlands. In its force
protection application, DB1 provides a compact and mobile
system which can be deployed on compounds as well as during
patrols when staying overnight. This enables coalition troops
to give a fast and effective response to hostile fire.
Defence Against Mortar Attacks (DAMA) is one of ten high
priority thrusts for NATO coalition forces. This was reflected
in the 2004 Istanbul summit and Conference of Armaments Directors
(CNAD). DAMA focuses on means and methods to counter the threat
posed by the terrorist use of mortars against static objects
(e.g. compounds, critical civilian areas) during peace support
operations. Although not the primary focus, the DAMA results
could also contribute to the defence against other indirect
fires, be applicable in other scenarios and improve the protection
of slow moving objects (e.g. convoys). Besides technological
means, DAMA also investigates doctrinal and procedural methods
to counter mortar threats.