The multi-target tracking and discrimination system (MOST) fuses with and
augments existing BMDS sensor systems. Integrated devices include early
warning radars, X-band radars, Lidar, DSP, and MOST which coordinates all
the data received from all sources through a command center and deploys
the GBI for successful interception of an object detected anywhere in
space, for example, warheads. The MOST system integrates the optics for
rapid detection and with the optical sensor array delivers high-speed,
high accuracy positional information to radar systems and also identifies
decoys. MOST incorporates space situational awareness, aero-optics,
adaptive optics, and Lidar technologies. The components include
telescopes or other optical systems, focal plane arrays including
high-speed wavefront sensors or other focal plane detector arrays,
wavefront sensor technology developed to mitigate aero-optic effects,
distributed network of optical sensors, high-accuracy positional metrics,
data fusion, and tracking mounts. Field applications include space
monitoring, battlefield artillery, battlefield management, ground
defense, air defense, space protection, missile defense, gunfire
detection, and the like.