IMDEX Asia: First Indian pavilion at event
India formed its first pavilion at this year’s IMDEX Asia, and it features three government-owned shipyards, all of which are engaged in building ships for …
Insitu Pacific is demonstrating the Insitu Common Open mission Management Command and Control (ICOMC2) ground control station, which allows one operator to manage multiple UAVs, at this year’s IMDEX Asia exhibition.
Dale McDowall, Insitu Pacific’s director of business development, said ICOMC2 is operationally proven: ‘The system has been refined through more than 800,000 flight hours and is currently supporting both land and maritime missions globally.’
It features open architecture that allows interoperability with systems as small as a soldier-worn device, or as large as an operational-level C2 system.
ICOMC2 features augmented video overlays that depict in a single picture items
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