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SitaWare Headquarters introduces Joint Fires and Targeting capabilities

Systematic has introduced within SitaWare Headquarters 6.22, a dedicated Targeting Application that brings the targeting process into the same C4ISR environment used for operational planning, situational awareness and mission execution.

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Modern operations demand the rapid delivery of coordinated effects across land, maritime and air domains. Yet achieving decisive outcomes is increasingly constrained not by available firepower but by the speed at which sensors, decision makers and effectors can be synchronised. Standalone targeting systems, manual processes and a lack of shared visibility across echelons and operations staff slow the cycle from target identification to engagement.

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A structured process within the C2 platform
The new Targeting Application covers the entire dynamic targeting cycle. Users create and maintain targeting lists, nominate targets, assign engagement organisations and track engagement status directly within SitaWare Headquarters. Because targeting information and processing status are shared across connected nodes, targeting and operations staff at different echelons work from a consistent, current picture, replacing the manual handovers that currently sit between dedicated targeting tools and the C2 environment.

The application draws directly on the intelligence feeds, Common Operational Picture and planning products already maintained in SitaWare Headquarters. Targeting data sits alongside ISR reporting and operational orders, supporting the tighter integration of functional processes that Multi-Domain Operations require.

For commanders and staff, this means that targeting decisions are informed by the same operational context they use for planning and execution, without switching between separate systems.

The Joint Fires and Targeting capabilities introduced in SitaWare Headquarters release 6.22 are the first phase of a broader development effort. Subsequent releases will progressively extend targeting functionality to SitaWare Frontline and SitaWare Edge, connecting headquarters-level processes with mounted and dismounted units in the field and building towards a continuous targeting chain from staff to forward observer.

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Bo LærkeSenior Product Manager for SitaWare HeadquartersSystematic Defence, said: “In most force structures today, the targeting process runs parallel to the C2 system rather than inside it. That means every engagement involves multiple system transitions, re-entry of data and manual status updates between echelons. The Targeting Application in SitaWare Headquarters removes that friction. Targeting data lives where operational decisions are made, and status is shared the moment it changes.”

The SitaWare Suite
SitaWare is the operationally proven C4ISR solution that delivers superior tactical communication, unmatched interoperability, seamless collaborative planning and comprehensive situational awareness across the battlespace.

As an advanced C4ISR application, it allows all levels of command and all domains to exchange vital information and extensive plans within own, coalition, and joint battle networks.

SitaWare is used by more than 50 countries worldwide and is a trusted force multiplier. Its proven ability unites armed services and ensures efficient communications and decision-making from the command right to the tactical edge.

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