Capability
Common Operating Picture Systems in European and NATO Operations
What capability problem does Common Operating Picture Systems in European and NATO Operations address for European deterrence, readiness and strategic autonomy?
Common Operating Picture systems have become a decisive tactical capability in an operational environment defined by data overload.
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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13
Common Operating Picture systems have become a decisive tactical capability in an operational environment defined by data overload, hybrid pressure and compressed decision cycles. The core vulnerability they address is not a lack of sensors, but the inability to transform heterogeneous, cross-domain inputs into a coherent, trusted and timely representation of the battlespace that can be shared across echelons and coalition partners.
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Common Operating Picture systems have become a decisive tactical capability in an operational environment defined by data overload, hybrid pressure and compressed decision cycles.
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