Ultra I&C demos new tech at Grey Flag maritime exercise

On January 14, Ultra Intelligence & Communications (Ultra I&C) announced that it successfully demonstrated next-generation maritime capabilities at Grey Flag 2024, marking a milestone in military service interoperability.

Working through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity (MCTSSA), Ultra I&C deployed its ADSI platform to enable critical data operations. The system successfully processed and distributed information through JREAP-C and Starlink SATCOM networks, while ADSI RAIN leveraged AI capabilities to enhance data intelligence.

“Through our CRADA partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps, we’re accelerating the deployment of breakthrough technologies that enable unmanned teaming integration,” said Bradford Powell, president of Ultra I&C’s C2I&E business. “This exercise clearly demonstrates the vital role of advanced data sharing in modern military operations.”

Ultra I&C’s edge computing solutions integrated seamlessly with unmanned sensors to deliver real-time tactical insights to operators. This integration fully aligned with Office of Naval Research specifications and significantly enhanced situational awareness capabilities across the exercise environment.

Source: Ultra I&C

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