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July 22, 2024

Situational awareness boost for UK’s Project Acheron experiment

 

Over the past few weeks, Systematic has been actively participating in the Ministry of Defence's (MOD) experimental exercise, Project Acheron. This project is part of the MOD's ongoing efforts to enhance Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities using the latest in sensor and communication technologies. Systematic has provided its state-of-the-art SitaWare Headquarters as the primary situational awareness tool for the exercise.

Project Acheron is a pioneering initiative aimed at integrating cutting-edge sensor and communication systems to create a comprehensive and cohesive operational picture. The project leverages various types of sensors, including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), to collect vast amounts of data from the field.

These feeds are then consolidated to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency. The aim is to show how a multi-domain integrated network can be used in a real-world, conflict environment.

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Systematic expertise

Adrian Harvey, Systematic’s Test Manager, has been one of several personnel assigned to the experiment over the last few weeks, overseeing the integration and use of SitaWare Headquarters into exercise and ensuring the presentation of a cohesive and comprehensive display from all sources.

He said: "It’s been a busy few weeks for the team, and we have enjoyed the opportunity to demonstrate SitaWare’s multi-domain capabilities. SitaWare Headquarters provided a vital aspect for the experiment in demonstrating the visualisation of all the different feeds from various sensors - UAVs and UGVs - and consolidating them into one layer to enable a clear picture of activity."

Future capability

SitaWare Headquarters is known for its robust capabilities in providing a unified and comprehensive operational picture. Its ability to integrate and visualise data from multiple sources in real-time has proven invaluable during the Acheron exercise. By consolidating sensor feeds into a single, coherent layer, SitaWare enhances situational awareness, enabling commanders to make informed decisions swiftly.

Project Acheron represents a significant step forward in UK defence technology, focusing on the fusion of advanced sensors and communication systems to improve operational effectiveness. The integration of technologies such as those provided by Systematic is crucial in modern defence strategies, where the ability to interpret data quickly and accurately can be the difference between mission success and failure.

The experiment is due to culminate that the end of this week.

 

For more information please contact Samantha Chapman, Head of Defence Communicaitons, at [email protected].

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