Combat information center
A combat information center (CIC) or action information centre (AIC) is a room in a warship or AWACS aircraft that functions as a tactical center and provides processed information for command and control of the near battlespace or area of operations. Within other military commands, rooms serving similar functions are known as command centers.
Plan position indicator (PPI) display showing Doppler radar weather data
A 1960s operations room aboard the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Cavalier
CIC of USS Spruance, 1975.
CIC of USS Carl Vinson, 2001.
Airborne early warning and control
An airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) system is an airborne radar early warning system designed to detect aircraft, ships, vehicles, missiles and other incoming projectiles at long ranges, as well as performing command and control of the battlespace in aerial engagements by informing and directing friendly fighter and attack aircraft. AEW&C units are also used to carry out aerial surveillance over ground and maritime targets, and frequently perform battle management command and control (BMC2). When used at altitude, the radar system on AEW&C aircraft allows the operators to detect, track and prioritize targets and identify friendly aircraft from hostile ones in real-time and from much farther away than ground-based radars. Like ground-based radars, AEW&C systems can be detected and targeted by opposing forces, but due to aircraft mobility and extended sensor range, they are much less vulnerable to counter-attacks than ground systems.
A Royal Air Force Boeing E-3 Sentry over North Yorkshire
Wellington Ic "Air Controlled Interception" showing rotating radar antenna
Lockheed EC-121M one of the first AEW aircraft
E-767 of the Japan Air Self Defense Force