Elbit Systems’ Advanced C4I Solution Selected for European Artillery Upgrade

Torch-X Fires is a multi-layer, integrated solution that incorporates industry-standard mature technology, based on Elbit Systems’ C4ISR platform

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Elbit Systems’ solution for Artillery Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) has been selected by a European country. Under the agreement, Elbit Systems will enhance 155mm howitzer battalions with advanced Digital Fires capabilities, by seamlessly integrating its C4ISR Artillery Suite including the Torch-X Fires application and E-LynX Software Defined Radio (SDR) radios.

Torch-X Fires is a multi-layer, integrated solution that incorporates industry-standard mature technology, based on Elbit Systems’ C4ISR platform. It enables highly effective cross-force coordination, quick and precise planning, and execution with quick and effective sensor-to-shooter capabilities.

 Complementing Torch-X Fires to a fully digital solution, E-LynX,  a family of SDR radios is the latest generation of tactical communication solutions, supporting the operational requirements of the modern battlespace, these radios ensure fast, resilient, and secure communications for simultaneous voice, date, and video capabilities in any terrain.

 The customer’s decision to select Elbit Systems’ artillery C4I solution will empower them to command their artillery battalions with enhanced effectiveness, increasing operational efficiency, and maximizing the performance of artillery platforms through a fully digitalized process,” said Haim Delmar, General Manager of Elbit Systems C4I & Cyber.

“Additionally, it will facilitate the integration of their artillery forces with Elbit Systems’ comprehensive Networked Warfare Systems, ensuring seamless interoperability with other assets within the customer’s army.”

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