"In a major conflict against a technologically capable adversary, US Army soldiers could find themselves without critical supplies, ammunition, and medical care if enemy jamming, cyberattacks, or long-range fires disrupt the flow of logistics. That risk is shaping how the Army is modernizing the way it sustains forces under its new Next Generation Command and Control system."
"Rune Technologies' TyrOS, a system that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to help logisticians anticipate and prioritize what units will need before shortages occur. Wars have long shown the importance of stable logistics and supply lines. When those break down, resulting in ammunition shortages or food scarcity, assaults stall, defenses crumble, and battles are lost."
"The Army has integrated TyrOS and other applications into NGC2 through a series of exercises in which industry partners and soldiers are working closely on iterative tweaks to the system. With each exercise, more weapons, data, and sensors are being connected, and the scenarios that NGC2 is being tested against grow in scale and complexity."
The US Army is modernizing its logistics capabilities through the Next Generation Command and Control system (NGC2), which integrates artificial intelligence and machine learning to address supply chain vulnerabilities in high-tech conflicts. Rune Technologies' TyrOS system uses AI to anticipate and prioritize supply, ammunition, and maintenance needs before shortages occur, enabling faster resupply to soldiers. TyrOS is specifically designed to function in environments where enemy jamming, cyberattacks, or long-range fires disrupt connectivity. The Army is testing NGC2 through iterative exercises with industry partners and soldiers, progressively connecting more weapons, data, and sensors while testing against increasingly complex scenarios including electronic warfare and jamming conditions.
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