CONNECTING THE DEFENCE COMMUNITY WITH INSIGHT, INTELLIGENCE & OPPORTUNITIES

Officially Supported By: Defence Contracts International Supply2Defence

Official Media Partners for:

An updated model of a communications system will help secure collaboration between UK and Netherlands forces, according to General Dynamics.

The updated communications system NIMCIS (New Integrated Marines Communications and Information System) will further collaboration between the UK and Netherlands armed forces. The two military organisations will work together to improve hardware, user experience, and training.

The new NIMCIS 4.0 programme will provide the Netherlands with upgraded technology aligning with that available to the UK. The new system creates a low-risk form of tactical communication and information transfer.

Major of Marines Menno van der Schaff said: “It is key for us to continuously improve and develop in order to stay in line with the latest technologies and that is what NIMCIS 4.0 will enable. We’ll be able to act faster and fully integrate with our colleagues in the United Kingdom, whilst evolving our current system and providing an easy-to-use system.”

General Dynamics UK has provided the NIMCIS system to the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps for the past 14 years. The system provides a secure voice and data communications infrastructure capable of supporting a range of network-enabled command, control, communications, computing and intelligence systems.

The new updates aim to create a more user-friendly experience with the soldier at the centre, aiming to improve the security of communication and strengthening collaboration between the UK and the Netherlands. The programme provides the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps with the Bowman 5.6 system, which General Dynamics is currently rolling out for the UK armed forces along with improvements such as additional data terminals and Battle Management System updates.

If you would like to join our community and read more articles like this then please click here.

collaboration communications Data General Dynamics Netherlands NIMCIS Training

Post written by: Vicky Maggiani

Vicky has worked in media for over 20 years and has a wealth of experience in editing and creating copy for a variety of sectors.

LATEST STAKEHOLDER

Become a Stakeholder today and benefit from an exclusive marketing package which will allow you to:

  • Engage with active defence buyers and key supply chain partners
  • Create your own branded micro-site which within Defence Online which is managed by you
  • Have a dedicated Digital Account Manager to help enhance your Stakeholder page
  • Promote your news, products, press releases, eBooks and Videos as a Defence Online partner which feeds through to our homepage and social media channels
  • Have your company promoted on our partner website Defence Contracts Online (DCO)
  • All news promoted in mynewsdesk, a major hub for all of our news articles which enables news to be picked up from trade magazines, national newspapers and many other publications which offers extra exposure at no additional cost!

Contact us today or call us on 0845 557 1315 to take advantage of this exclusive marketing package


RELATED ARTICLES

Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is now critical to defence and national security, but the sheer volume of available online multi-media data and its complexity put analysis beyond human ability.

November 19, 2024

OSINT Technology advances are just what the UKs hard-pressed defence sector needs

Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is now critical to defence and national security, but the sheer volume of available online multi-media data

Immersive technology like Extended Reality (XR) is increasingly becoming an essential part of the Defence industry, from immersive training for infantry, naval and armored specialists.

November 7, 2024

Homeland - UK to support NATO space launch capabilities and artillery supplies

Defence Secretary agrees to range of initiatives from boosting ease of access to space and virtual training to developing cutting-edge