A 3D corridor through contested airspace — computed from volumetric threat fields with terrain masking, not drawn on a 2D map. Synchronized with fires management for SEAD suppression timing.
A strike package needs a penetration corridor through contested airspace. Multiple SAM systems and EW assets are active.
The kill chain tracks all known air defence assets via sensor fusion — radar detections, ELINT intercepts, OSINT reporting. Each asset's engagement envelope is computed by the World Model's EM propagation engine with terrain line-of-sight occlusion.
The targeting engine runs IADS analysis — which emitters are linked, what the engagement sequence looks like, where the coverage gaps are. It identifies candidate SEAD targets and matches weapons to each.
The corridor planner computes the lowest-threat path through the volumetric threat field. Not a line on a 2D map — a 3D corridor that accounts for terrain masking, overlapping coverage zones, and the physics of each emitter. The what-if engine tests alternatives: what if we suppress this emitter first? What if the wind shifts the smoke screen?
The strike package commander sees the corridor with confidence scores. The fires management system synchronizes the SEAD suppression timing with the corridor entry. Every decision is logged with full traceability.