A Strategic Imperative

Assured C2 for DMO & JADC2

The resilient, SATCOM-independent backbone for fighting and winning in a contested environment.

The Contested Environment is Here

Distributed Maritime Operations (DMO) and JADC2 are critically vulnerable to SATCOM-denial. Our technology provides the "fight-through" C2 capability, ensuring your unmanned assets stay connected when satellites fail.

A Layered, Resilient C2 Architecture

Troposcatter Backbone

The OTH, low-latency, high-bandwidth link for ship-to-pod or shore-to-pod command and control, completely independent of vulnerable satellites.

Tactical Mesh "Pod"

Creates a self-healing, redundant network for Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) and collaborative swarm operations at the tactical edge.

Beam-Steering Smart Antennas

Enables rapid link acquisition on mobile platforms (ships, vehicles) and provides Anti-Jam (AJ) capability to hold links in a contested EW environment.

Mission-Critical Capabilities, Delivered Today

Enable True OTH MUM-T

Give commanders on ships or shore real-time, low-latency control and video from unmanned assets operating 100+ miles away.

Deliver Resilient ISR

Provide a persistent, high-bandwidth data path for ISR that can't be jammed from space, ensuring continuous battlefield awareness.

Ensure Kill-Web Survivability

Build a redundant, self-healing network that provides the vital "Alternate" and "Contingency" links for your PACE plan.

A 'First for the DoD':
70-Mile SATCOM-Denied C2 Link

At the 2024 "Silent Swarm" exercise, part of a formal DoD CRADA, BATS Wireless and our partner Comtech achieved what the DoD has called a 'first': a successful, beyond-line-of-sight C2 link over 70 miles to a moving (OTM) USV without using satellite.

BATS Wireless Autonomous Antennas Were the Critical Enabler:

This combined solution delivered 30Mbps of bi-directional data with ultra-low latency (<7ms), enabling continuous real-time video and mission control. This is the proven, game-changing C2 capability.