Eviden (Atos) wins a contract with the General Directorate of Armaments – 06/17/2024 at 09:58


(AOF) – Eviden was entrusted by the General Directorate of Armaments, via the Defense Digital Agency, with the development and deployment of SICS ALAT. This is a complete and unique digitalization solution intended for Army helicopters to ensure the continuity of the digitalized chain of command of air-land combat, capable of giving patrol leaders and crews helicopters tactical situational awareness in their area of ​​interest and rapid exchange of information by data transmission.

This system embedded in the Army’s Light Aviation carriers is part of the increase in the Army’s collaborative combat capabilities. This new information system will replace existing systems by 2026.

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