LOCKHEED MARTIN UK demonstrates latest
military video technology at cwid 2008
Portsdown West, UK June 12, 2008
Lockheed Martin UK is showcasing new
advances in information management at this year’s Coalition
Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) which could
bring significant changes to the way future battles are
fought.
Ground-breaking developments in Full
Motion Video (FMV) and information sharing will be
demonstrated in an Afghanistan-based scenario at this year’s
event to show how they could be put to use by troops and
commanders in real world operations.
Rick Holt, director of information
superiority, Lockheed Martin UK, said: “Capturing and making
use of the huge amount of data in an operational environment
can provide the critical advantage in battle. By integrating
intelligence data from a variety of sources we can ensure
users get the most out of assets like UAVs, targeting pods
and other Command, Control, Computers, Communications
Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and
Reconnaissance (C4ISTAR) sources – whether they are troops
in the field or commanders at headquarters.”
Lockheed Martin UK will demonstrate how
commanders can use imagery and video in new ways, with
innovative technology allowing them to bring together
information from multiple sources to build a detailed
picture of an area. The demonstration will also show how new
low-bandwidth technology could allow troops to capture this
data, together with live images from UAVs or aircraft, on
hand-held computers, giving them a new perspective on the
battlefield in real-time.
“In today’s environment the key to
successful intelligence gathering is making information work
hard and work fast,” added Holt. “New advances are giving us
new ways of getting the right data to the right people
rapidly and allowing people to quickly collaborate and share
across protected networks, heralding a new era of
intelligence gathering, dissemination and exploitation and
bringing a new tactical and strategic advantage to our armed
forces.”
CWID UK is a unique annual research
event which gives the MoD an opportunity to see new
developments in the C4ISTAR arena in action in an
operational setting.
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