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Army’s new Battlefield Surveillance System to boost decision-making capability by integrating information from all sources

Automated system 'Sanjay' is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and cutting-edge analytics
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A graphic representation of the Battlefield Surveillance System. Photo: BEL
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The Indian Army’s ability to make informed operational decisions based on keeping a real-time watch on the enemy by integrating a vast array of sensors and observers got a boost on Monday, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh launching ‘Sanjay’, an indigenously developed Battlefield Surveillance System (BSS).

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  • High mobility and automation
  • A monitoring centre, a communication control unit, a generator and various monitoring communication terminals
  • Collection of data from various types of sensors located in the field
  • A map that displays the strategic position in the background
  • Decision support to commanders using multi-sensor data fusion techniques
  • Using artificial intelligence and information based techniques to identify and assess the position of the target
  • Transfer of voice, video, content and images over highly secure, high speed digital communication links
  • Multi-layered security using fibre optics and VHF, HF and UHF hybrid communication networks

Sanjay effectively links together inputs from thousands of sensors and observation platforms, including satellites, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, air defence radars, battlefield surveillance radars, weapon locating radars, long-range reconnaissance and observation system, thermal imagers as well as recce vehicles and human foot patrols.

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