SitaWare Headquarters integrated data from multiple AI-enabled sensors and presented it on a single interface, allowing commanders to rapidly access and act on critical information. This capability provided key support for real-time targeting decisions and the coordination of effects in support of friendly forces.
The system’s ability to fuse and synchronise data from a wide range of sources enabled commanders to maintain a comprehensive understanding of the operational environment. Its red-picture generation features also facilitated intelligence sharing across all command levels.
By supporting interoperability standards, the SitaWare suite ensured that intelligence could be efficiently delivered throughout the command structure. This helped to ensure that essential information reached the appropriate personnel without delay.
“I’ve been really pleased to support project ASGARD with the British Army. Working closely with industry partners like Helsing and Esri we’ve delivered tangible capability gains in a remarkably short period,” said Paul Cocker, Senior Solution Architect with Systematic Defence.
“Our ability to integrate with others, as well as provide a holistic overview through a COP, means that commanders have an overview they can trust. Our work with market-leading AI organisations, like Helsing, allows our users to know that their workflows and procedures are at the bleeding edge, and that our solutions are future-proofed as users bring them online,” Cocker added.
Project ASGARD was first announced in 2024 and is part of the British Army’s wider strategy to integrate AI and advanced communications networks. The aim is to create a digital targeting web across the UK’s Armed Forces by 2027, improving the speed and accuracy of operational decisions.