Battlespace management
The term “Battlespace Management” covers many areas in the field of knowing what assets are

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available to the commander, how these assets may be used as well as receiving timely and accurate information regarding the current deployment of blue, red and white forces. Given the amount of data that is involved and the importance given to the integrity of the information displayed, it is no surprise that many competing and conflicting systems have been proposed, designed and discarded.
Anagint has worked to supply solutions from a wide-range of providers to ensure that the project requirements are met, full interoperability is maintained and the eventual upgrade of the system can be performed as technology improves and operational requirements grow.
We believe that a developed system is just the beginning for and battlespace management system and that that operational requirements, by their very nature, impose an evolutionary force on system design and development.
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(Photo credit: Sgt. Jason Fudge)
The expertise we have gained in the navigation, UAV and Space systems arenas is all applicable to the battlespace management sector and ensures that the final solution can manage all the effects envisioned by the client and stakeholders.
The technology we provide has been used by organisations such as EADS, Thales, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, TNO and others to provide tools that can transition seamlessly from simulation to live data with the same interface and operator experience.

