Boeing and BMT demonstrate
mature maritime network prototype
February 7, 2023
Boeing and its maritime
engineering partner, BMT have successfully tested an
Australian-developed maritime communications system that
will enhance Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) major fleet
unit connectivity and advance joint force capabilities.
The Maritime Warfighter Network is
an evolution of Boeing’s proven Integrated Battlespace
Telecommunications Network (I-BTN), which has been
adapted to meet the unique operational and seaworthiness
requirements of the RAN.
“Together, we demonstrated the
system’s high-level technical and operational
capabilities, designed to provide scalable, distributed
data services to the Australian Defence Force (ADF),”
said Murray Brabrook, director Joint Systems, Boeing
Defence Australia. “The maturity of our technology will
ensure the shortest path to a minimal viable product and
provide sovereign control to evolve the network in line
with Navy’s emerging needs.”
During the test, the team validated
its networking and management software, incorporating
meshed broadband line-of-sight radios and wired and
wireless shore connectivity, known as NINShore.
It also demonstrated task group,
joint, and strategic connectivity and resilience using
multiple platform bearers; a key requirement of the
ADF’s Joint Black Core Network.
“Boeing’s I-BTN has been in service
with the ADF for the past five years, offering Navy a
low-risk path to joint, allied and coalition
interoperability,” said Brabrook. “Rapid test and
integration activities are key to our proven execution
strategy, lowering technical risk and accelerating
deployed combat-ready capability.”
As part of system evolution, BMT is
leveraging its naval expertise to provide valuable
operator feedback and assess hardware suitability for
the maritime environment.
“Having supported similar projects
across the entire Australian naval fleet, we are experts
at integrating complex systems into maritime platforms
that will stand up to the rigours of sea deployment,”
said Graeme Nayler, Regional Business director, APAC,
BMT.
“Our work in supporting the
capability lifecycle and managing system integration
across the maritime domain is absolutely critical to
ensuring we provide a resilient, evolvable
communications system that supports the Navy’s ability
to maintain a warfighting edge.
Further test and integration events
are planned for 2023 to mature and de-risk the system,
as well as assure simultaneous interoperability with
legacy, coalition, allied, joint and at-sea
experimentation networks.
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