Sensor solutions provider HENSOLDT has once again demonstrated its technological capabilities as part of the multinational ‘Timber Express 2024’ exercise.
The OPTARION mission support system (german: EUA for Einsatzunterstützungsanlage) successfully integrated NH90 and TIGER helicopters in a secure data link network and connected them to modern command and information systems.
“Seamless connectivity and the secure exchange of situational information between different weapon systems are crucial for today's hybrid operations on the battlefield,” explains Alex Irmscher, program manager for ground stations at HENSOLDT. “Thanks to our EUA solutions, it was possible to integrate the aircraft into the Bundeswehr's digital command network without having to modify the weapon system.”
The centerpiece of the demonstration was the transmission of real-time data between the helicopters and other platforms along the ‘sensor-to-effector’ chain. A special feature was the connection of the platforms to the “SitaWare HQ” battle management system and the real-time integration into Link-16, the standardized tactical data link network used by NATO and partner nations. This networking helps the armed forces to create a unified situation picture and improve decision-making in complex scenarios.
A core aspect of the OPTARION mission support system is its ability to increase the operational efficiency and deployment flexibility of the armed forces. In an increasingly network-centric warfare, it enables the linking of different platforms and systems via secure data links, creating a common and dynamic situation picture. This network-centric operations capability not only improves real-time decision-making, but also ensures a high level of interoperability. This makes OPTARION a key component for modern combat operations and provides the armed forces with the technological basis for successfully operating in complex and rapidly changing threat scenarios.
During the exercise, functionalities from the EUA NT (new technologies) modernization project were already in use. These include the modular radio concept for flexible antenna and radio operation and innovative data network technologies that ensure increased interoperability.
“Timber Express” is an annual multinational exercise that focuses on the cooperation and interoperability of air forces. Various NATO countries take part in this exercise to jointly train the skills needed to lead and coordinate air operations in complex scenarios. The aim is to optimize the networking and data exchange between aircraft and command systems while ensuring the security requirements for the transmission of information.