Lockheed Martin and XTEND Collaborate, Demonstrate Integrated Multi-Class MDCX Workstation

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Tel Aviv: US giant Lockheed Martin and Israeli company XTEND have entered into a unique collaboration. 
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works will integrate the Israeli company XTEND’s Operating System (XOS) into Skunk Works’ MDCX autonomy platform. This will allow simultaneous Command and Control (C2) of multiple classes of UAS, creating improved situational awareness for lower-level mission execution in joint all-domain C2 (JADC2) scenarios.
In November, the two companies demonstrated an integrated Multi-Class MDCX (MC-MDCX) workstation in support of a marsupial drone mission. In the demonstration, a larger class UAS delivered a smaller UAS class 1 drone to perform a close-in mission.
In previous constructs, the operator of the larger class UAS would pass control over to an operator with lower-level controls for class 1 or 2 vehicles. These types of controls include first-person views, mark-and-fly commands, and immersive environments for the drone operator to fully execute the mission. With the planned integration of XTEND’s XOS into Lockheed Martin’s MC-MDCX, a single operator can conduct both missions.
The integration demonstration proved a reduction in total manpower for complex mission executions, removing the need for mission handoffs to lower-tiered operators, and improving situational awareness across the mission space.
XTEND is a leader in combat-proven drone C2 solutions, deployed by militaries around the world. Their products provide a layered response and operational stepdown process, enabling platform operations even when Global Positions System (GPS) signals are denied, or radio frequency datalinks are jammed.
XOS allows new operators to conduct missions at near expert-level proficiency, thus reducing training time, increasing operational effectiveness, and improving informed decision-making. Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and XTEND are now focused on how these techniques can be applied to JADC2 missions and decision loops for advancing autonomous systems.
Skunk Works is dedicated to enabling piloted and drone teaming to optimise operational flexibility, abbreviate data-to-decision timelines and improve pilot safety. The company continues to collaborate and invest in enabling technologies to keep its customers ahead of emerging threats.

-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda

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