MAGTF C2, Weapons and Sensors Development and Integration (MC2I) Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control (MAGTF C2) enhances lethality and effectiveness across the range of military operations through better decision making and shared understanding
PEO LS MARINE CORPS CTN is a joint sensor netting capability integrating USMC Air C2 (CAC2S) and sensor systems (G ATOR) with other ground, surface, and airborne sensors It is the USMC version of the U S Navy’s
Common Aviation Command Control System (CAC2S) - General Dynamics . . . By integrating data from systems, soldiers, and sensors, Common Aviation Command Control System (CAC2S) empowers Marine commanders to enable warfighter success This system allows Marine commanders to track, correlate, and decide how to engage or not engage in a complex air battle
Marines add new high-tech command control system The system consists of phase two of the Common Aviation Command and Control System (CAC2S), which also runs the Composite Tracking Network (CTN) system software
Presentation - NDIA Conference Proceedings Provide each level of the MAGTF a “tactical” organic, interoperable, integrated and tailored capability that gives SA to the warfighter through a common C2 architecture across the range of military operations
Building Command and Control, One Node at a Time Each node is mounted on a HMMWV and serves as one of the three specific subsystems—a processing and display subsystem, a sensor data subsystem or a communications subsystem The three subsystems combine to create one full C2 system
Command Control (C2) Systems - General Dynamics Mission Systems General Dynamics' Command Control systems enable commanders and warfighters alike to securely collaborate on a common operating picture These systems provide a real-time visualization of the battlefield, empowering commanders to make effective decisions and warfighters to complete their missions