ACCS x86 to Debut at CWIX24

ACCS x86 to Debut at CWIX24

NATO’s annual Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXploration, eXperimentation, eXamination, eXercise (CWIX) kicks off in Bydgoszcz, Poland this week and will include not one, but two ACCS systems.  Making its debut at CWIX, an ACCS x86 system sponsored by France will be put to the test as a Joint Force Air Component (JFAC).  Alongside it, a LOC1 ACCS system sponsored by NCIA will be assessed as a CARS (CAOC ACC RAP SFP).

 

Thales Raytheon Systems feels privileged to have both its heritage ACCS system and its next evolution included in the event.  Designed to assess the interoperability and readiness of Alliance capabilities, CWIX provides the ideal opportunity to demonstrate ACCS’ seamless integration into the NATO ecosystem.  Specific tests are scheduled to experiment and demonstrate ACCS’ ability to interface with both NATO systems and national AirC2 systems.

 

Of note, ACCS is tapped to participate in two high-visibility exercises.  First, it will be showcased in the suite of Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) tests planned for the event, functioning as a TopCOP system to fuse battlespace data from air, space, land, and sea sensors.  Second, ACCS will feature in the CWIX Operational Joint Vignette, a high-intensity scenario that orchestrates a NATO force counterattack following an act of aggression.

 

TRS is proud to participate at CWIX and looks forward to being part of the collaborative solution that enhances the collective strength and resilience of the Alliance.