Kill Chain

A complete sensor-to-shooter pipeline. From the moment a sensor detects a signal to the moment battle damage is assessed, every step is tracked, auditable, and governed by rules of engagement. Designed for sub-10-second end-to-end latency.

SENSORS ENTITY GATEWAY TRACK FUSION ENTITY RESOLUTION THREAT ASSESSMENT TARGETING + ROE FIRES MANAGEMENT BATTLE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TRACEABILITY CHAIN SUB-10s TARGET END-TO-END

Pipeline

Entity Gateway

Ingests tracks from any sensor source — radar, AIS, ADS-B, ELINT, OSINT, manual reports. Adapters for standard sensor protocols and data formats. Normalizes everything into a common entity model.

Track Fusion

Correlates multi-sensor tracks into fused entities. Resolves identity conflicts, merges duplicate detections, and maintains a single coherent picture from noisy, contradictory inputs.

Entity Resolution

Persistent identity management across track breaks, re-identification, and classification changes. Maintains entity continuity even when sensors lose and reacquire contacts.

Threat Assessment

Continuous threat scoring based on entity behavior, kinematics, classification, and proximity. Feeds the targeting engine and operator displays with prioritized threat rankings.

Targeting

Weapon-target pairing with ROE validation, what-if analysis, and engagement history. SEAD planning, IADS analysis, strike corridor design, and long-range weapon matching. Produces targeting solutions with confidence scores.

Fires Management

Deep strike synchronization across domains. Cross-domain timing validation, strike package coordination, and swarm engagement with attritable weapons — including attrition tracking, inventory management, and resupply forecasting.

Battle Damage Assessment

Post-strike assessment with evidence submission, operator review, and automated reattack recommendations. Deep strike BDA for long-range engagements. Engagement effectiveness tracking over time.

Traceability

Every hop in the kill chain is recorded with timing, provenance, and integrity verification. Query any entity's full journey from first detection through targeting to effect. Answers "why did we shoot" at any point in time.

At a Glance

End-to-end latency Sub-10s target, sensor to assessment
Sensor inputs Radar, AIS, ADS-B, ELINT, OSINT, NFFI, manual
Data links Link-16 (TADIL J), NFFI (STANAG 5527)
Symbology MIL-STD-2525D
Message formats NATO MTF (ADatP-3 / APP-11)
ROE enforcement Rules engine with auditable decision log
Integrity Tamper-evident traceability chain

Why a Complete Chain

Varindor's kill chain is a single integrated pipeline. Every service shares the same entity model, the same security stack, the same traceability infrastructure. The entity that a sensor detects is the same entity that the targeting engine evaluates and the BDA service assesses — the same tracked object with continuous provenance from detection to effect.

The value of integration: one entity model means no identity conflicts between stages. One security stack means classification is enforced consistently. One traceability chain means "why did we engage" is always answerable.

The targeting engine and weapon gateway are built from publicly available specifications and unclassified doctrine. The platform is fully functional for training and wargaming as delivered. Operational deployment with live weapon systems requires a classified integration project with the customer providing the necessary specifications under their classification authority.