CBRN-CADS
Combat decision support for battalion-level CBRN response — a Korean equivalent of NATO JWARN.
CBRN-CADS implements the JWARN reporting backbone (STANAG 2103 chemical hazard control areas) and adds a decision-support layer sized for battalion-level operations. Schema-grounded tactical prompts compress the OODA loop by approximately 33× against the human-in-the-loop reference baseline, with doctrine fidelity preserved on a 40-scenario validation pack.
Capabilities
04 listed- 01
STANAG 2103 reporting backbone
Chemical hazard control areas published as TEMPLATE_GEO/CONTROL_AREA with first-, second-, and third-warning cadence preserved.
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Decision support layer
Schema-grounded tactical prompts with structured doctrine reference. Median path latency: ~14 s vs. ~8 min on the human-in-the-loop reference baseline.
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Lattice publishing
Allied operators on the same Lattice instance receive CBRN-CADS hazard zones alongside friendly assets and AVIX-AI Animal-class entities — single decision surface, no private message bus.
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Korean theater pre-indicator integration
Pre-indicator timestamps consume Korean theater telemetry feeds — precursor signals before the hazard event materialises.
Reporting nuclear detonations, biological and chemical attacks
What is verified.
- 33×
OODA-loop compression on the schema-grounded prompt path vs. human-in-the-loop reference baseline.
- 40 scenarios
Internal validation pack covering STANAG 2103 chemical-hazard categories. Independent allied walkthrough is the next phase.
- 19/19
HTTP 200 hazard-area entity submissions on Lattice during the same 2026-04-20 demonstration that validated AVIX-AI.
Deployment
03 contexts- 01
Battalion CBRN cell
Schema-grounded warnings produced at the cell, published to higher echelon and adjacent units via Lattice.
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Allied coalition operations
STANAG 2103 alignment is the entry condition; CBRN-CADS publishes through Lattice without renegotiating coalition tooling.
- 03
Joint civil-military scenarios
CBRN-CADS hazard zones overlay AVIX-AI Animal-class tracks for the duty officer to read both threat layers in one operational picture.
The non-public extension layer (Korean-theater specific telemetry mappings) is governed by partner agreements. Validation pack available under NDA.