ATI owns and operates a Deployable Tactical Command Centre (DTCC). Housed in a 42' Pantec semi-trailer, the DTCC provides a deployable transmit and receive capability, displaying and manipulating real time data. Equipped with a number of systems, the DTCC can be utilised in a variety of roles from testing and training of Defence systems and personnel to acting as a mobile headquarters in support of Emergency and Security operations.
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8V92TTA GM Turbo Engine (475HP) 13 Speed Road Ranger Gear Box 44,000lb Diffs UHF and 27 MHz CB Radios Mobile Phone 30Kva 415 3ph Generator Fuel Capacity -1300ltrs |
| Operations Room | Command Room |
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| 5 Workstations | Television |
| UHF Transceiver | 2m x 3m Screen |
| VHF Transceiver | RGB Overhead Projection |
| HF Transceiver | Video |
| Multi Channel UHF/VHF Scanner | Stereo |
| 40 channel - UHF CB Radio | Telephone |
| Sleeping Facilities for 2 people | Fridge |
| Wireless Access Point with Tablet PC | Microwave |
| Government Radio Network | Facsimile |
| Colour Printer/Copier | Broadband Internet |
| Conference table for 6 people |
The DTCC operates advanced equipment and possesses a functionality that makes it a suitable choice for Defence Coalition Forces to conduct operational training with capabilities to simulate and record Defence Force exercises. It provides new levels of training capability through pre-exercise crew briefing and post-exercise analysis.
The DTCC has been utilised in support of a number of ADF operations and has been used extensively in support of Tactical Data Link system through-air testing and training.