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Wed, Aug 14, 2013

Insitu Demonstrating ICOMC2 At AUVSI's Unmanned Systems 2013 Event

Ground Control Station Designed For Expeditionary Use

Insitu has been demonstrating its Common Open-mission Management Command and Control (ICOMC2) ground control station at the Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI) Unmanned event this week in Washington, D.C.

ICOMC2 is designed for expeditionary use and lets one operator manage multiple unmanned vehicles. Its open-architecture system scales to operate with systems as small as a soldier-worn device up to interfacing with operational level C2 systems that provide information on integrated displays from large screens. The core features a software development kit, enabling operators to customize their systems with plug-ins and new applications. 

"ICOMC2 is a proven system," said Senior Vice President Insitu Programs Ryan Hartman. "The system has been refined through more than 700,000 flight hours and is currently supporting both land and maritime missions globally."

The system increases situational awareness with its augmented video overlay systems, allowing operators to overlay video with data such as terrain elevation, satellite data, target identification, border information and acoustic detectability in a single picture. "ICOMC2 is another example of Insitu developing industry-leading technology that supports our customers' needs," said Hartman.

(Image provided by Insitu)

 

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