For the eleventh time - JASMINE System of Systems succeeded in the largest NATO interoperability exercise CWIX 2018

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June 11th through 20th 2018, a group of our engineers (once again the largest group of engineers from Poland taking part in that exercise) and a wide range of JASMINE solutions (again by far the largest among domestic products of military technology) successfully for the eleventh time (also record when it comes to national producers) took active and a wide range of participation in this year's edition of the NATO CWIX exercise (Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXploration, eXperimentation, eXamination, eXercise). The intensive organizational-procedural and technical preparations for that exercise took a year and required participation in many international conferences devoted to this undertaking.

We are pleased to inform you that JASMINE's systems, devices and software were again positively tested during CWIX exercise (there were nearly 400 of them) and played their part in many specialized - dedicated (also new) areas of NATO CWIX exercises, so-called Focus Areas: Land, Air, Maritime, MIP, FFT, TDL, LOG, Communications and Modeling & Simulation. There were the following solutions:

In the NATO CWIX 2018 exercise, the mentioned JASMINE platform solutions were intensively used and researched in a coalition environment (consisting of a record number of systems and participants from over 30 countries - the largest in the history of this important military undertaking) in the following areas:

  1. The scenario - as part of widely-run operational scenarios: land forces and FFT (Friendly Force Tracking - a standard for exchange of information on own and allied troops). Systems of more than a dozen countries participated in them, including the above mentioned HMS JASMINE (with the mentioned JASMINE IT node and its command and operation support software HMS C3IS JASMINE), as well as the BMS JASMINE and JFSS JASMINE discussed above. These comprehensive systems were:
  1. Functional, in which the interoperability of HMS JASMINE, BMS JASMINE and also JFSS JASMINE in the following main areas of interest of this exercise, i.e.: Land, Air, Maritime, FFT and TDL (Tactical Data Link - a group of standards for the exchange of tactical information between elements of the battlefield in real time or close to the real one) were once again successfully performed. As part of this test set, a number of implemented interoperability standards (significantly enriching the C3IS JASMINE set of services) were successfully verified, mainly in the field of data exchange and visualization of the air situation, as well as data exchange between NATO systems and other allied states. The research of interoperability standards in this subject were carried out using the solutions of HMS JASMINE, BMS JASMINE and JFSS JASMINE i.e.: MIP 4.0 and 3.1, NFFI, FFI, DACAS, ADatP-3, Link 11B, Link 16 (JREAP C, SIMPLE), OTH -GOLD, HLA (in the latest NATO version of HLA156e), NVG (in the latest version of NVG 2.0), WMS and VMF. These checks were done, among others when exchanging data with domestic and allied air, land and sea systems (including NATO's and those at disposal from: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Canada, Germany, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Turkey, USA, Hungary and Italy). In this context, it is worth noting that TELDAT is making continuous efforts to ensure compliance with the latest versions of the standards in order to maintain high and proven interoperability with coalition systems. In addition, our engineers together with JASMINE solutions have been involved in the alliance MIP Working Group (also as the first Polish team and national products) in research and development of the latest version of the MIP 4 interoperability standard for more than a year, which also places our country in a high position on this international stage of C4ISR systems development. As part of this standard, HMS JASMINE (including its aforementioned HMS C3IS JASMINE software) was again the only and the first Polish system to be successfully subjected to experimental research.
  2. Mobile, implemented in the so-called Communications Focus Area, in which BMS JASMINE and JFSS JASMINE together with the latest Tactic Terminals - the only such mobile C4ISR solutions - have been again successfully used. The subsequent versions of which have been successfully used (and tested) since 2012 in the dynamic action of the discussed exercise and thus confirm the correct and constant development of the above solutions. As a result of these tests, it is important that these products again reliably confirmed, among others, ability to integrate and cooperate with other systems (national and allied): command, support of military operations, communications, reconnaissance and simulation-training. In addition, BMS JASMINE, already for the fifth time as the only Polish in the history of this exercise, was implemented in the vehicle and used in motion, and what is important, operated in and around the city, even over long distances. One of practical and arousing great interest among participants of the above examples of its use were the implementation of military technology of video transmission from the unclassified network (transmitted live from the vehicle in which the discussed BMS was implemented) to the classified NATO-SECRET network using a certified NATO diode (NC3A DIODE).

All JASMINE software and hardware products operated in the course of the above project have again proved that the features, capabilities and functionalities possessed by this platform are fully in line with the objectives of achieving network-centric and interoperability capabilities, defined inter alia by the Polish Armed Forces. It would not be possible without unification/full coherence of its components and all JASMINE technological solutions used, which was once again credibly and widely demonstrated and tested in a practical way during CWIX. The above venture again confirmed 100% that:

The major NATO interoperability exercise CWIX was very popular and the commitment of allied states is growing year by year. Exercise was visited by high-ranking representatives of the North Atlantic Alliance and other countries included in it: Lieutenant General Rajmund T. Andrzejczak (former Commander of the 12th Szczecin Mechanized Division, currently Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces), Admiral Manfred Nielson (Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation), Lieutenant General Andrzej FaƂkowski (former Deputy Chief of General Staff and recently the Polish Military Representative at the Military Committees of NATO and the European Union), Brigadier Ladislav Jung (Deputy Commander of the Staff of the Combined Forces Training Center) and Colonel Robert Drozd (Chief P6 of the Polish General Staff). The mentioned functional persons, military and civil delegations as well as other guests and media were keenly interested in the latest versions of JASMINE software and hardware solutions.

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