
There is an increasing demand to equip military vehicles and installations with high-power systems such as lasers, requiring a high-capacity energy supply.
Modern technology can help defense organizations increase the effectiveness and safety of missions. This includes smart systems, artificial intelligence and realistic simulations. We integrate virtual and augmented reality – or mixed reality, the merger of a real-life environment with a computer-generated world – in systems we develop for use in the field and for training purposes.
Military personnel on mission receive an abundance of information through various channels. Acute threats can manifest from any direction. Personnel must quickly make well-founded decisions under chaotic conditions and high pressure. Modern technology and artificial intelligence can help, for example through the early detection and identification of suspect objects. We develop advanced mission support systems and build realistic training environments for these systems.
Our aim is to support military personnel in their decision-making process. We do this in various ways, for example, with systems that create situational awareness, provide assistance in interpreting that information, and present the results to the user in an intuitive way. To develop these systems, we make use of our experience with robots and other autonomous systems, and artificial intelligence. Thus, we are able to build complex mixed-reality environments.
There is an increasing demand to equip military vehicles and installations with high-power systems such as lasers, requiring a high-capacity energy supply.
Unmanned system technologies can help defense organizations increase the effectiveness and safety of operations and people.
Next generation data communication using laser signals between ground stations, satellites, ground vehicles and aircraft, for example, will be at the terabit per second level.
No matter how much high-tech is wielded, the success of defense operations largely depends on the military personnel in the field.
Defense is acquiring more and more electric operations and communication systems. This makes supplying power for missions in the field a challenge.
Being prepared is half the victory. Obviously, this also applies to defense operations.