Battlefield management system


A battlefield management system is a system meant to integrate information acquisition and processing to enhance command and control of a military unit through multiple other C4ISR solutions to give commanding officers, NCOs or individual vehicles better situational awareness to friendly units around them and prevent "blue on blue" incidents, provide better situational awareness to OPFOR units seen by friendly units, speed relaying of orders and thus accelerate combat operations and maneuvers, facilitating fire support orders as an enemy can be marked by a squad leader on his terminals map and then have the location relayed directly to artillery, CAS or other fire support.

Denmark

Systematic SitaWare C4ISR is a large scale battlefield management system used by the United States, Germany, Latvia, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand, Ireland, Slovenia and the United Kingdom.

France

The French Army is using SICS, a battlefield management system developed by Atos.

Italy

BMS made by Leonardo

Israel

WIN BMS made by Elbit Systems

Pakistan

The Pakistan Army has been using an integrated battlefield management system called PAK-IBMS.

Portugal

The Portuguese Army it's currently using an BMS called Eye Comand, developed by Critical Software.

India

The Indian Army was developing its first BMS, with estimated completion in 2025. However, recent developments indicate foreclosure of this project.

Sweden

9Land BMS Made by SAAB

Ukraine

See Delta.