General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) has introduced TacSit-C2, the latest version of its payload command and control (C2) and tactical situational awareness software. The system builds on over 25 years of GA-ASI’s experience in developing C2 for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and is part of the company’s Quadratix software enterprise.

TacSit-C2 provides tactical situational awareness, enabling UAS operators to plan and execute missions while simultaneously viewing all sensor data. The software facilitates cross-cueing of payload capabilities, with a user-friendly interface designed by GA-ASI’s C2 development team. The new version is scheduled to be fielded by the end of the year.

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“As part of the Quadratix set of software solutions, TacSit-C2 seamlessly integrates Multiple Intelligence Signal Processing (Multi-INT) C2 into a single application that includes radar, Electronic Intelligence (ELINT), Communications Intelligence (COMINT), and Electro-optical/Infrared (EO/IR) sensors,” said Darren Moe, GA-ASI senior director for Automation, Autonomy, and Artificial Intelligence. “We anticipate that implementation of TacSit-C2 will significantly reduce manpower requirements.”

The system includes GA-ASI’s Multi-Mission Controller (MMC), allowing a single user to manage multiple unmanned vehicles simultaneously. TacSit-C2 is scalable, enabling the addition or removal of workstations based on mission needs. The software is compatible with commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) computer hardware, ranging from laptops to servers.

GA-ASI has also developed a Software Development Kit (SDK) for TacSit-C2, enabling third-party integration of new payload capabilities.