Current reconnaissance units—such as those within the Royal Australian Regiment (RAR)—often operate in communications-denied environments where large data streams are easily intercepted or blocked. Traditional C2 structures rely on hierarchical approvals that cannot match the speed of modern electronic warfare. The system operates on three primary pillars:
The modern battlespace is defined by information saturation and rapid kinetic shifts. is a proposed architectural framework designed to fuse real-time reconnaissance data from autonomous edge sensors directly into a decentralized command-and-control (C2) node. This paper outlines the protocol for reducing "sensor-to-shooter" latency by automating data validation within a compressed RAR-archived environment for secure, low-bandwidth transmission. 2. The Core Problem Recon.Control.rar
Automating the "refine, reduce, replace" cycle of intelligence gathering to minimize operational waste. 5. Conclusion is a proposed architectural framework designed to fuse
Information is bundled into encrypted, high-integrity archives (conceptualized as the .rar structure) to ensure data remains tamper-proof during burst transmissions. The Core Problem Automating the "refine, reduce, replace"