Multi-Domain C2 System Contract Renewed

The Belgian Navy have renewed their contract for SeeByte’s SeeTrack v4 and Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) System licenses for their fleet of autonomous underwater vehicles By Abi Wylie / 25 Jul 2024

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The Belgian Navy have renewed their contract with SeeByte for their SeeTrack v4 and Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) System licenses for their fleet of autonomous underwater vehicles.

The Belgian Navy are using SeeTrack for in-field mission planning and post-mission analysis using their fleet of HII REMUS 300 and 100 vehicles.

SeeByte, a global leader in smart software solutions for robotic and autonomous systems, is continually working with the Belgian Navy to include SeeByte’s software and training materials in their in-house training programme at the NATO Naval Mine Warfare Centre of Excellence.

The latest version of SeeTrack provides enhanced planning, monitoring and post mission analysis capabilities for managing multiple sensors and platforms on a single user interface, aiding efficient decision making and reducing the training burden.

Managing multiple platforms and sensors at one time from SeeTrack’s common user interface will help to maximise the capabilities of the Belgian Navy’s uncrewed systems and offers a level of interoperability while working with other nations.

SeeByte will work together with the Belgian Navy during this year’s NATO Exercise REPMUS 2024 to demonstrate interoperability between different navies’ autonomous systems.

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect & Contact

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