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RIO™
SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS FOR
MANNED AND UNMANNED AIRBORNE PLATFORMS
Spectral and “Falling Raster” Signal Display
Google Earth™ Map for Data Display
L-3 Mission Integration’s Rio™ Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) capabilities meet rigorous mission requirements for
small, manned and unmanned intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms. Rio intercepts, locates,
monitors and records communications signals using a common set of software applications.
FEATURES
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Open architecture design supports third-party special
signals applications
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Real-time audio recording and playback
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Background spectral search (20—3,000 MHz)
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Google Earth™ provides a three-dimensional display of
the area of interest
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Scalable commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware
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Configurable Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) enables
SIGINT applications on small, manned and unmanned
airborne platforms
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Emitter geolocation determined from Lines of Bearing
over time or Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) and
Frequency Difference of Arrival (FDOA) techniques
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Local or remote operation using Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) network data link
utilizing as little as 300 Kbps bandwidth
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Joint Interface Control Document (JICD) 4.0-compliant:
Interoperable with Network-Centric Collaborative
Targeting (NCCT) and Theater Net-Centric Geolocation
(TNG) sensor fusion networks
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Thin client, web browser architecture, supporting
single-operator control of multiple sensors via separate
windows or browser tabs, as well as access to control
of a single sensor by multiple users
Automated, continuous background spectral search
with simultaneous signal monitoring and recording
APPLICATIONS
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Wartime and peacekeeping tasks
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Cue imagery sensors for visual identification
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Monitoring and geolocation of target communications
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Customizable cues for other sensor types
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RIO™
SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS FOR
MANNED AND UNMANNED AIRBORNE PLATFORMS
Local Op
Rio Server
GPS/DRO*
HF Array
Reference
Network
DF
Tuner
RFD
Tuner Scalability
DF
Tuner
UHF Array
H.S. Serial
RS-232/422/Network
Platform Navigation Data
or
Inertial Navigation System
CPU Scalability
VHF Array
IQ
Data
Thin Client
Architecture
Rio
Search
Copy
Class
DF
TDOA/
FDOA
Rio
Server
Data Link
Optimized
w/ Google Earth™
Network
Special Signals
Remote
Operators
RS-232/422/
Network
Browser-Based Interface
R i o™ S I G I N T S y s t e m C o m p o n e n t s
*DRO may be required for TDOA/FDOA geolocation.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Small Platform
Single Turbo-Prop
Aerostat
Size, Weight, Power and Cooling
Twin Turbo-Prop
Medium/Large Platform
1 SBC, 4 Tuners, RFD
Typical Configuration
2 SBCs, 1 GPU, 12 Tuners, RFD
Commutated
Direction Finding
N-Channel or Commutated
9.0” H x 8.5” D x 5.73” W
Processor Size
10.6” H x 18” D x 6.1” W
< 15 lb.
Processor Weight
50 lb.
28 VDC @ 250 W (typical)
Processor Power
28 VDC @ 700 W (typical)
Conventional, Special Sigs, TOS, TAS
Threat Types
Conventional, Special Sigs, TOS, TAS
Supports multiple
non-simultaneous apps
Scalable
Supports more processing-intensive apps
and increased simultaneity
L-3 Mission Integration • 10001 Jack Finney Blvd. • Greenville, Texas 75402 • Tel: +1 (866) 532-4477 Toll-Free Worldwide • L-3com.com/MID
This material consists of L-3 Communications Corporation general capabilities information that does not contain controlled technical
data as defined within the International Traffic in Arms (ITAR) Part 120.10 or Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Part 734.7-11.
All brand names and product names referenced are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.
Revised 2 March 2015
MK15-553
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