Battlefield management system
A battlefield management system (BMS) is a system meant to integrate information acquisition and processing to enhance command and control of a military unit.[1]
France
The French Army is using SICS (Système d'Information du Combat de SCORPION - SCORPION combat information system),[2] a battlefield management system developed by Atos.[3]
Pakistan
The Pakistan Army has been using an integrated battlefield management system called PAK-IBMS (Rehbar).[4]
India
The Indian Army was developing its first BMS, with estimated completion in 2025. However, recent developments indicate foreclosure of this project.[5]
Ukraine
See Delta.
References
- Carl W. Lickteig Technical report "Design Guidelines and Functional Specifications for Simulation of the Battlefield Management System's (BMS) User Interface", JUL 1988, Accession Number ADA201189 Archived 2012-04-18 at the Wayback Machine
- SICS (Système d’information du combat de SCORPION)
- Digital Battle Management System
- Battlefield Management System
- Battlefield Management System
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