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03 August 2023
by Olivia Savage
A screenshot of Systematic’s SitaWare Maritime command-and-control software, which is being procured for the German Navy. (Systematic)
Systematic has been contracted by the German Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology, and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) to deliver SitaWare Headquarters (HQ) add-ons – Maritime and Fusion – to the German Navy, the company announced on 1 August.
The contract is part of the German Mission Network Block 2 (GMN 2) project, the company said. The intention of GMN is to integrate and harmonise command-and-control (C2) information systems and improve interoperability of national and international operations.
SitaWare Maritime and Fusion software can be added to supplement SitaWare Headquarters – a scalable C2 suite designed for the brigade/battalion level, which encompasses mission planning, situational awareness, geographic information system (GIS), tasking, and unit status capability. SitaWare Maritime is designed to support naval operations by providing commanders with a detailed Recognised Maritime Picture (RMP) using a range of information sources including sensors, automatic identification system (AIS), Over-The-Horizon Targeting Gold (OTH-G), and Link 16. SitaWare Fusion automatically correlates and fuses track information from multiple sources into a coherent operating picture.
A Systematic spokesperson told
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