Collaborative Combat /en en Working together in combat 2.0 /en/worldwide-defence/naval-forces/magazine/working-together-combat-20 The basis in a conflict situation is working together, so that together you can achieve more than all separate on their own. 28 Sep 2022 2741210 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg Thales successfully showcases its military radio communications for the Spanish Army’s Force 2035 Experimentation Plan /en/spain/press_release/thales-successfully-showcases-its-military-radio-communications-spanish-armys <p>Thales has successfully conducted different trials, which have demonstrated the integration capability of its radio communication solutions with the Army’s command and control systems for use cases of a command network, both at brigade and lower echelons levels. The trials of the SYNAPS software-defined radios (SDR) and Line-of-Sight solutions showed full compatibility and new capabilities brought to the command and control and communications systems&nbsp; deployed and in use, such as BMS (Battlefield Management System) and PR4G radios,&nbsp; or will be in the near future by the Army.</p> 10 Mar 2021 2738436 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg Naval forces: setting sail for a digital world /en/group/journalist/magazine/naval-forces-setting-sail-digital-world <p>Navies and nations around the world are facing ever more complex and advanced threats to their sovereignty. Controlling the maritime space in this environment requires navies to adopt digital solutions and technologies – big data, connectivity, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity – in order to adapt to this new context.</p> 26 Oct 2020 2737582 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg The naval combat of tomorrow will be collaborative /en/group/journalist/magazine/naval-combat-tomorrow-will-be-collaborative <p>The maritime space is an important nexus of confrontation when nations have conflicting ambitions. Instances of provocation and intimidation at sea are frequent, and there is an increasing risk that these tactics could lead to direct, high-intensity confrontation. In an interview, Admiral Stéphane Verwaerde, Thales Group defence advisor, highlights&nbsp;that maritime threats have changed a great deal in recent years as they&nbsp;come from new types of weapons, new platforms and developments in the electromagnetic environment.&nbsp;</p> 13 Oct 2020 2737428 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg Flying cyber-protected to secure mission success /en/group/journalist/news/flying-cyber-protected-secure-mission-success <p>Thales Management of Continues Security (MCS) means cybersecurity for a fighter pilot’s connectivity for combat superiority.</p> 04 Nov 2019 2728901 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg Belgium chooses Thales for onboard intelligence and future data capabilities of its land forces /en/group/press-release/belgium-chooses-thales-onboard-intelligence-and-future-data-capabilities-its The CaMo contract awarded by the French defence procurement agency (DGA) on behalf of Belgium includes 60 Jaguar reconnaissance and combat vehicles (EBRC) and 382 Griffon multi-role armoured vehicles (VBMR). As with France’s Scorpion programme, under this contract Thales is in charge of common combat vetronics, including communications, onboard computing and decision support solutions, and perimeter vision, self-protection and navigation systems. This unprecedented level of cooperation between the Belgian and French land forces is a strategic enabler for combat engagements by European armed forces. 16 Jul 2019 2728420 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg Airborne superiority through collaborative, connected combat /en/worldwide-defence/air-forces/magazine/airborne-superiority-through-collaborative-connected-combat Connecting forces and equipment gives the collaborative edge over fast-changing risks of hybrid warfare. 29 May 2019 2728196 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg May the force multiplier be with you /en/worldwide-defence/radio-communications/news/may-force-multiplier-be-you-0 <p><em>To the pilot on an air operation, the threat can come from anywhere: a dusty pickup in the desert armed with a ground-to-air missile or a fifth-generation military fighter from a hostile nation.</em></p> 18 Jun 2019 2728316 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg Connected fighter jet, the cornerstone of collaborative air combat /en/worldwide-defence/radio-communications/news/connected-fighter-jet-cornerstone-collaborative-air <p>Cruising at Mach 1.2 over hostile territory, flight lieutenant Johan is returning from a reconnaissance mission at the controls of the lead aircraft.</p> 17 Jun 2019 2728310 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg Training for Collaborative Combat at Paris Air Show 2019 /en/market-specific/training-simulation/news/training-collaborative-combat-paris-air-show-2019 Come and visit us at the Thales Pavilion B&amp; from June 17-23 at Le Bourget, France 17 Jun 2019 2728309 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2022-09/Thumbnail_Collaborative_Combat_Thales_2_0.jpg