On March 11, Raft announced that Raft Data Platform ([R]DP) and Raft AI Mission System ([R]AIMS) directly enabled the 25th Infantry Division’s Lightning Surge 1 and 2 exercises, part of the Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) initiative.
In partnership with the Army’s 25th Infantry Division, CPE C2IN, and industry partners Lockheed Martin, Accelint, and Rune Technologies, Raft delivered real-time, hardware- and data-agnostic synchronization of sensors, fires, ISR, and sustainment systems under live-fire conditions at the tactical edge. Both exercises validate that a software-defined, data-first approach accelerates decisions, increases soldier lethality, and enables decisive multi-domain operations at speed and scale.
During Lightning Surge 2, division artillery soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division demonstrated Raft Data Platform and Raft AI Mission System ingesting live calls for fires and compressing a soldier intensive process into an automated workflow. The demonstration validated, under senior leadership scrutiny, that AI-powered, agnostic data integration can materially accelerate lethal decision cycles in live-fire conditions at the tactical edge.
“In modern combat, weapons systems, battle-tested and emerging, must operate together at the tactical edge under pressure,” said Shubhi Mishra, founder and CEO of Raft. “Raft Data Platform and Raft AI Mission System are the leading agnostic data and AI layers built for the tactical edge that persists when transport degrades, applications change, or environments become contested. Lightning Surge exercises continue to validate exactly this under live fire.”
Through the Lightning Surge exercises, the team is validating a modern, open by design command and control architecture that aims to reduce costs, streamline integration and get capability to operators faster, the company said.
Source: Raft
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