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C2 for mobile environments

SitaWare Battle Management is designed for dealing with situational awareness and the communication of both orders and reports within fluid, mobile operating environments – usually based on hardware mounted in vehicles.

Where it’s used

SitaWare Battle Management software is normally used in hardware fitted inside military vehicles of all kinds, integrated with radio-based networks and with in-vehicle sensors and weapons. It’s specifically designed for use in environments where an easy-to-use touch screen is the only viable user interface.

Prior to an engagement, SitaWare Battle Management is used for receiving, analysing and issuing orders.

During an engagement, it is used inside vehicles for blue force tracking, updating situational awareness and making adjustments to ongoing operations.

After an engagement, it is used for AARs (After Action Reports) and requests for re-supply.

Main capabilities

SitaWare Battle Management ensures:

  • maximum situational awareness, with blue-force tracking right down to the level of individual vehicles
  • rapid-response orders and reports based on changing tactical situations, with the help of simple freehand sketches
  • time-saving post-engagement reports. Logistics status and requests for re-supply.
For further information
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Technical highlights
  • Many different in-vehicle sensors and weapon systems can be integrated into the system.
  • Provides rapid, easy access to multiple maps based on the industry-standard GIS map engine (ESRI ArcGIS engine). Pre-specified overlays can be shown/hidden to meet changing operational needs.
  • All the standard tactical graphics and symbology used in military planning, including APP6 (NATO) and MilStd 2525 (US) standards, are at the user’s fingertips to help with the easy, rapid preparation of both orders and reports. Users can supplement these with hand-drawn tactical graphics for maximum situational awareness.
  • User has a “free-hand” sketching capability that makes it easy to add unstructured information to any map. This can then be transmitted to other installations (usually other vehicles).
  • Integrated chat and messaging – the user simply selects recipient(s) from lists , and prepares operational messages from predefined templates.
  • Add-on target management module available. This features APIs and functionalities for integration with laser range finders, inertial navigation equipment and weapon system status presentations, as well as fire request/fire guidance functionality.
  • Provides bandwidth-efficient data exchange over IP and non-IP based radio networks.