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Meet the specialists: FiresWe speak to some of our specialists in the Fires domains about the changes and benefits of technology.Read more
Joint effects: the role of interoperability standardsAs the fires mission becomes digitialised, ensuring the right data is collected is distributed becomes critical to success.Read more
NATO's Ambition to Adopt a Common Approach to Multi-Domain Operations: Overcoming Key ChallengesAt NATO’s Multi Domain Operations Conference attendees discussed their role in building an MDO-enabled alliance. Following those conversations we explore how this could be achieved and what challenges must first be overcome.Read more
Integration - If data is the answer, then what is the question?The vision for improved integration of UK Defence on a national, international and military basis has been described in a number of recent strategies, concepts and policy documents. Ahead of DSEi, this short think-piece acknowledges the intent, the opportunity that data offers to achieve it, but argues that nothing will change unless we become more specific and enable bottom-up, incremental development.Read more
Integrating intelligent firesLearn how a C4ISR software platform can be leveraged to ensure better, more effective joint fires missions.Read more
JADC2: Better or just faster?Over the past five years, the idea of Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) has gained popular acclaim with promises of transformational effects on military decision-making. A command and control system that enables commanders to make faster decisions has been a military nirvana for a few decades now – arguably Norman Schwarzkopf wanted it in 1991. Perhaps, unlike network enabled capability (NEC) or joint enterprise defence initiative (JEDI), this is a system that will finally deliver.Read more
Fighting as an organism (not an organisation)There are issues in defining command and control: the doctrinal taxonomy isn’t really that much help. The authority, responsibility, and accountability to give orders (to a military unit) might be the common elements used for command across Western nations.Read more
Rethinking Command and Control in the Era of Peer Warfare: The Imperative of Enhanced ControlThe nature of warfare is rapidly evolving, and the rise of peer adversaries presents new challenges for military forces around the world.Read more
Command and Control: The quest for certaintyUntil the 1980s, it was just command. Neither Clausewitz, Jomini, Sun Tzu, nor Basil Liddel Hart talked about Command and Control. Indeed, until the 1980s, no one outside the Warsaw Pact talked about ‘control’ at all – at least as it related to commandRead more
Advantages of AI in the Maritime Battlespace: Enhancing Naval OperationsArtificial Intelligence (AI) has become a popular buzzword in defence circles, and often synonymous with being ‘the answer’ to problems posed by future warfare methods. Yet its true value lies in the understanding of its capabilities and how it can enhance the maritime battlespace. Mere adoption of AI without a genuine comprehension of its potential limits its substance and effectiveness.Read more
The changing face of firesHow have battlefield changes affected fires?Read more
AI analysis: Can a chatbot really be good for defence?The global appeal of AI technology was made abundantly clear in January when ChatGPT’s developers announced an incredible 100 million active users just two months post-launch. So what it is it about AI and, in this case, ChatGPT – a natural language AI-enabled chatbot tool – that has us gripped?Read more
Why Interoperability is Key for Modern Command SystemsCommunication is the most important aspect of any military operation. This rule applies not just to combat, but to training, planning, logistics and a host of other functions as well.Read more
Supporting Low Code and No CodeSystematic’s SitaWare features a modular and customisable back end that means your integration teams will not need to deal with complicated coding and maintenance.Read more
How to stop spoofing in its tracksCan you always believe what you see? In an information-rich world littered with deepfakes, bots, phishing and sponsored subterfuge the answer, when it comes the internet at least, is clearly no.Read more
A Danish view on Warfare Organization in ships of frigate size and aboveDuring the Cold War, the Royal Danish Navy’s frigates were designed, equipped, and manned to fight the maritime battle in the Baltic Sea and adjacent waters. The Warfare Organization aboard these vessels was designed to primarily support high-tempo engagements in a relative short duration i.e., short time at sea.Read more
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