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Military Operations
The main concept of command and control has never actually changed from the
times when the oldest militaries engaged one another. But the methods by which
the tasks of C2 have been carried out have undergone a remarkable change over
the course of history. The main reasons which brought about these changes are the
co-evolution of various C2 approaches in context with technology, the type of
military operations, the potential of the forces concerned, and the situations in
which they operate.
Possessing the right tools is crucial while strategizing and executing military
operations that include inputs and logistics of battlespace paratmeters --
surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance. For commanders to make effective
decisions, it is critical that they keep getting flow information that brings insights
into the operations.
The modern command and control solution, specially designed for militaries
across the world, are extremely reliable and cost effective software created to
ensure that information is put precisely where the forces need it.
The solution:
Military operations heavily depend on the knowledge of where and how its own
forces are operating. But exchange of relevant information in the battlefield has
always been challenging. There have been strong evidences in military history that
reporting of information -- both too-little-too-late and too-often-too-much can be
equally disastrous. An integrated command and control suite helps the entire
military organization right from the headquarters to frontline troops make
decisions directly on digital maps in near real time.
Military operations are invariably designed to assess the moods of enemy forces.
This data comes mainly from reports and sightings in the lower tactical echelons.
In case of lack of availability of digital system at the lower tactical levels, such
crucial enemy information has to be forwarded through voice, which is a
cumbersome process and vulnerable to errors and misunderstandings.