L3Harris’ DiSCO technology aids radar detection during Talisman Sabre 2025 exercise

By Defence Industry Europe

L3Harris Technologies’ Distributed Spectrum Collaboration and Operations (DiSCO) architecture enabled U.S. Indo-Pacific forces to detect surface radars on marine vessels during Talisman Sabre 2025, the largest bilateral military training event between Australia and the United States. The company linked an aircraft and two Seasats Lightfish autonomous vessels carrying electronic warfare payloads, which transmitted data to a secure, cloud-based DiSCO platform for analysis and operational use.
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L3Harris Technologies’ Distributed Spectrum Collaboration and Operations (DiSCO) architecture enabled U.S. Indo-Pacific forces to detect surface radars on marine vessels during Talisman Sabre 2025, the largest bilateral military training event between Australia and the United States. The company linked an aircraft and two Seasats Lightfish autonomous vessels carrying electronic warfare payloads, which transmitted data to a secure, cloud-based DiSCO platform for analysis and operational use.

 

“DiSCO gave the Talisman Sabre forces exercise commander timely threat intelligence and actionable information that helped identify high-priority surface targets and seize the tactical advantage,” said Ed Zoiss, President, Space and Airborne Systems, L3Harris. “This critical technology provided insight into real-world challenges culminating in DiSCO being lauded by numerous U.S. and coalition service leaders.”

 

 

According to L3Harris, DiSCO was developed with internal investment to connect sensors and shooters to computing resources and cross-domain data sources. The system integrates through edge nodes and cloud applications, enabling fusion, live mission data analysis, and electronic battle management.

 

 

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