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CBRN-CADS

Combat Decision Support architecture for battalion-level CBRN response. The Korean equivalent of NATO JWARN — same backbone, additional decision layer.

STANAG 2103TEMPLATE_GEO/CONTROL_AREAOODA-33×

Architecture.

  1. 01 · INGEST

    Sensor + reporting feeds from the battalion CBRN cell. STANAG 2103 chemical hazard primary; biological / radiological / nuclear secondary as scenarios are added.

    • CBRN sensor telemetry
    • JWARN-format incoming reports
    • Pre-indicator feeds (Korean theater)
  2. 02 · INFER

    Schema-grounded tactical prompt path with structured doctrine reference. Median latency ~14 s vs. ~8 min on the human-in-the-loop reference baseline.

    • TPE-001~006 prompt corpora
    • Structured doctrine reference index
    • Cross-pillar correlation (AVIX-AI tracks)
  3. 03 · PUBLISH

    STANAG 2103 chemical hazard control areas published as Lattice TEMPLATE_GEO/CONTROL_AREA entities. First/second/third warning cadence preserved.

    • TEMPLATE_GEO/CONTROL_AREA
    • altitudeAglMeters · ground-level hazard
    • `_uamkt_extensions:doctrine_ref` tag
  4. 04 · OPERATIONS

    Allied operators on the same Lattice instance receive CBRN-CADS hazard zones alongside AVIX-AI Animal-class tracks and friendly assets — single decision surface.

    • Higher echelon dissemination
    • Adjacent unit visibility
    • Joint civil-military scenarios
Validation suite

What 33× means.

Reference baseline

Human operator, JWARN-format reports → operational warning. Median ~8 min.

CBRN-CADS path

Schema-grounded prompt path, structured doctrine reference. Median ~14 s.

Compression ratio

8 min ÷ 14 s ≈ 33×

Scenario coverage

40 reference scenarios, STANAG 2103 chemical-hazard categories.

Independent walkthrough

Pending allied review — Phase 2 entry.