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EUROCONTROL - ADMAR
Introduction1983
UsersGermany
Successor systemCIMACT

ADMAR, an initialism for the German titleAbgesetzte Darstellung von MADAP Radar data, was the predecessor product of CIMACT.

Definition

The EUROCONTROL software product ADMAR did combine and merge several civilian surveillance- and military sensor data sources with Flight plan data sources. After data correlation it was able to provide a Recognised Air Picture (RAP). It could be operated on COTS hardware or special IT.

History

ADMAR was developed on the basis of ADKAR and GAME footing on the special Agreement of MOD Germany (BMVg – A/13/D/HG/82, April 18, 1983) in cooperation with EUROCONTROL. It has been operational since 1983 and was used by the German Air Force exclusively. Since 2003 it became of interest for other European countries, NATO and security related authorities and organisations as well. ADMAR 2000 was the final software release.

Remark:

  • MADAP – Maastricht Automatic Data Processing system
  • ADKAR – Abgesetzte Darstellung von KARLDAP Radar-Daten
  • KARLDAP – Karlsruhe Automatic Data Processing system
  • GAME – GEADGE / ADKAR Message Exchange
  • GEADGE – German Air Defence Ground Environment

Utilisation

In Germany the utilisation of ADMAR was as follows:

See also