The US military and its allies are moving to a faster, more mobile, and more connected and integrated fighting force. The Cyber Warfare Innovation Network is a battlefield management planning and integration system that connects troops, generals, and military planners on a global basis.
The Cyber Warfare Innovation network effectively shortens the kill chain in a world of quickly emerging threats. The capabilities of the CWIN are highly complex. As the people at Northrop Grumann of Germany put it:
CWIN provides capability to explore and evaluate Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) management and exploitation, space operations, information operations, manned/unmanned concepts of operations and “Effects Based Operations.” CWIN is capable of sophisticated experimentation with emerging machine-to-machine collaboration concepts, such as unmanned air vehicles, intelligent agents, and data warehousing and mining.
Northrop Grumman has transformed its modeling, simulation and analysis capabilities into a distributed system-of-systems environment called the Cyber Warfare Integration Network (CWIN). A synthetic engineering environment, CWIN supports full spectrum battlefield operations and system-of-systems design and development.
CWIN is geographically distributed among multiple sites, and allows collaboration among platforms, sensors, weapons and battle management/command and control (BM/C2) planning and decision tools – all using high fidelity models as well as real world tool sets – to represent a variety of complex environments.
The CWIN is also a very complex military planning tool that allows for the playback and rehearsal of military scenarios. For More on the CWIN check our Northrop Grumann’s website


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