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Marshall and Thinklogical collaborate on multidomain situational awareness

Marshall Land Systems and Thinklogical have signed an agreement to collaborate on mobile deployable Command and Control containerised solutions that provide military customers with secure and highly mobile multidomain situational awareness.

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The collaboration will enable Marshall to integrate Thinklogical’s highly secure end-to-end video and data extension and switching infrastructure into Marshall’s ruggedised, purpose-built shelters and container systems.

Marshall Director of Mission Systems Steve Nokes said: “Working together with Thinklogical is a crucial next step in providing full situational awareness to armed forces around the globe, giving them the information and data they need right at their fingertips.”

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“Based on customer feedback and learning from Ukraine, our deployable infrastructure brings rapid mobility and independence that supports operational continuity and battlespace survivability with a secure single infrastructure working across multiple classifications.”

Thinklogical’s information assurance (IA) Accredited commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) video and keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) distribution system, combined with Marshall’s armed forces and technology integration expertise, creates a highly-efficient and flexible Command and Control solution, delivering information when and where it is needed to provide multi-domain situational awareness.

Thinklogical Sales Director Dibs Bucknell said: “This collaboration will provide customers with a market-leading approach to a crucial capability. Multi-Domain Operations, coupled with the ability to display multiple classifications is radically changing the landscape of national and international defence. Asymmetrical threats, contested battlespaces and rapidly-evolving mission requirements make information acquisition and analysis a key weapon for the modern warfighter.”

 

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