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

  1. 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
  2. SICS (Système d’information du combat de SCORPION)
  3. Digital Battle Management System
  4. Battlefield Management System
  5. Battlefield Management System
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