NATO selects SitaWare Headquarters as its Future Land C2 Capability
SitaWare Headquarters is used by more than fifty countries worldwide and is a trusted force multiplier.
SitaWare Headquarters is used by more than fifty countries worldwide and is a trusted force multiplier.
Systematic announced that the Esercito Italiano (Italian Army) has deployed its SitaWare Headquarters solution for the organisation’s Imperio programme.
Systematic has been selected to provide the command and control (C2) for the German Navy’s future F126 frigate programme.
Poland is to deploy Systematic’s market leading SitaWare suite of C4ISR technology through its acquisition of M1 Abrams main battle tanks.
Systematic has signed a new contract with the German Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology, and In-Service Support (BAAINBw).
Australian Defence Force has confirmed its intention to down-select elements of the SitaWare suite of battle management software (BMS).
The Bundeswehr has taken a leap forward in its digitalisation transformation programme with the signing of a significant framework agreement with Systematic.
The Royal Navy has renewed the contract with Danish company Systematic for the long-running support for leadership of the development of Message Text Formats (MTFs).
The leading supplier of C4ISR systems Systematic has signed a significant 20-year framework agreement with Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO).
Systematic has been testing its integration skills between its combat proven battle management software and a variety of unmanned systems.
As the number of sensors within the C4ISR space rapidly increases, the need to ensure that a precise COP is generated is essential.
Danish company Systematic has launched the latest updates to its SitaWare suite of products.