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  2. Battlefield management system - Wikipedia

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    Anduril Industries (Joint Base Andrews) Lattice at a 2020 field test of the Advanced Battle Management System. A battlefield management system (BMS) is a system meant to integrate information acquisition and processing to enhance command and control of a military unit [1] through multiple other C4ISR(Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ...

  3. Systematic Software Engineering - Wikipedia

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    It specialises in systems that support decision-making. [2] Primarily, these have been command and control (C2) systems for commanders in armed forces. [3] [4] By 2023, its battlefield management system was reported to be used by 45 nations. [5] It enables interoperability between force elements, notably between allied forces. [6]

  4. Army Battle Command System - Wikipedia

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    Commanders and Soldiers can add red icons that show up as enemy on the screen, and are simultaneously broadcast to all the other FBCB2/BFT users on the battlefield. There are about 15,000 FBCB2/BFT systems in use today. The Tactical Airspace Integration System (TAIS) is an automated system for battlefield airspace management.

  5. Communications and information systems of the British Armed ...

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    ARRC C2IS - As well as the core networks the HQ ARRC had its own ARRC Command and Control Information System (ARRC C2IS) to provide a Battle Management System and office automation. [ 20 ] J1/J4 IOS - In addition to OVERTASK, the J1/J4 Interim Operational Support (J1/J4 IOS) system was in operation in Afghanistan but serving significantly more ...

  6. Transformation of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS), an IAMD Battle Command System, is an Army project which unifies its disparate anti-missile systems (such as the THAAD, and MIM-104 Patriot missiles) and their radars/sensors (such as THAAD's AN/TPY-2 radar, AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel, and Patriot AN/MPQ-65 radars).

  7. Command Post of the Future - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army's Command Post of the Future (CPOF) is a C2 software system that allows commanders to maintain topsight over the battlefield; collaborate with superiors, peers and subordinates over live data; and communicate their intent. Originally a DARPA technology demonstration, in 2006 CPOF became an Army Program of Record.

  8. Namer - Wikipedia

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    United States — In 2012, the U.S. Army conducted non-developmental vehicle operational assessments of current combat vehicles to evaluate capabilities against requirements for purchase of a new IFV for the Ground Combat Vehicle program. One of the vehicles validated was the Namer. [36]

  9. Chinese information operations and information warfare

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    In future wars, key information and information systems will become "combat priorities," the key targets of enemy attack. Information offense means attacking enemy information systems. Its aims are: destroying or jamming enemy information sources, to undermine or weaken enemy C&C capability, and cutting off the enemy's whole operational system.