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By Michael Whetston, Air and Missile Defense Cross-Functional Team
IBCS is envisioned as the direct replacement for the mission command nodes for the Patriot weapon system, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense weapon system, Army Air and Missile Defense Command Headquarters, Air Defense Artillery Brigade Headquarters and Air Defense Airspace Management cells. It enables rapid convergence of sensors, shooters, and mission command components on an IFCN. Integration efforts of legacy and developmental sensors and shooters will provide the force with capabilities to defeat emerging threats in various scenarios. These capabilities allow the force commander to form operational air defense task forces tailored to a specific mission profile and to integrate with joint and multinational partners. IBCS achieved Initial Operational Capability and was approved for Full-Rate Production in early 2023. "Achieving IOC for AIAMD and IBCS was a team effort and represented both an accomplishment of monumental magnitude for the Army and a first critical achievement in transforming Army integrated AMD forces to support joint and multinational forces in future operations," according to Parker. "It is the cornerstone of integrated AMD capabilities as we build the Army of 2030, and it lays the foundation for designing integrated AMD forces for the Army of 2040."