- Title
- Kinetic Indirect Fire Support Information Exchange profile
- Description
- The Kinetic Indirect Fire Support Information Exchange profile provides standards and guidance to plan, prepare and execute kinetic fires missions, in support of Land maneuver forces, within a coalition network or a federation of networks.
Taxonomy
Standards
Guidance
Contact NATO ICGIF IER Panel Chair about ASCA-012 CTIDP.
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Digital Fire Control Systems must be qualified to guarantee a sufficient level of interoperability. Upon necessary Information Assurance objectives, Dependability of digital fire control systems (DFCS) is the most critical objective to reach, in order to ensure a fast, constant, reliable and safe Fire Support service to maneuver units.
For now and the purpose of indirect kinetic fire support, and in accordance with STANAG-2245 and STANAG-2432 (AArtyP-03), be a Full or Associated ASCA Member is the stipulated way for an Affiliate to ensure such an aim.
After be sponsored, nation implements ASCA-012 CTIDP, coached by its sponsoring nation, and demonstrates interoperability with at least two Full ASCA Members.
- Full Members are committed to participate to all ASCA meetings and actively contribute to the Standard development;
- Associated Members maintain their interoperability with Community DFCS and update their status and ASCA activities, participating at the main ASCA meeting once a year.
As of 2022, at least Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherland, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States of America are actively involved.