Leonardo DRS from the US has introduced SAGEcore, a software designed to provide troops with a complete picture of the battlefield in real time. This is reported by Military AI.
The system combines artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and edge computing to process data directly on vehicles, ships, aircraft, and even space objects.
Because processing occurs on-site, latency is reduced, meaning SAGEcore ensures uninterrupted operation even in the event of a network outage and increases reliability.
The software combines data from radar, infrared sensors and other intelligence sources to create a single, real-time picture of the battlefield. This instant awareness helps troops identify threats, track targets and coordinate command and control with greater precision.
The SAGEcore system is built on open standards and integrates with existing military systems and is scalable.
"What’s new isn’t just the tech — it’s how we’ve engineered it to work together at the tactical edge. Our platform merges AI, sensor integration, and ruggedized computing to sense — and make sense of — an increasingly complex battlespace," John Baylouny, chief operating officer at Leonardo DRS.
As previously reported, the Ukrainian DELTA system has become a key control tool at NATO exercises. During the exercises, it was used to coordinate more than 100 unmanned platforms — sea, underwater, land and air.