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Single Integrated Air Picture


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The SIAP (Single Integrated Air Picture) is the "Air" component of the Common Tactical Picture. It will
allow U.S. military service personnel and allies to share a single graphical representation of the battlespace. This
will be accomplished using data generated by multiple land, surface and air sensors and broadcast via a
sophisticated logistical information distribution system. Once designed, the SIAP and will help users make
better, more informed decisions by linking military forces and their tactical situations.

Single Integrated Air Picture (SIAP) is the product of fused, common, continuous, unambiguous tracks of all
airborne objects in the surveillance area. Each object within the SIAP has one, and only one, track number and
set of associated characteristics. The SIAP is developed from near-real time and real time data, and is scalable
and filterable to support situation awareness, battle management, and target engagements.

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