Persistent Systems is advancing secure, interoperable communication capabilities that enable allied forces to coordinate operations across multiple domains. Read more >>
Through its recent contract with several Baltic Sea nations, the company is supporting NATO’s multi-domain operations strategy and aligning with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) initiative. These efforts reflect a broader shift toward network modernization and seamless collaboration between partner nations operating in complex environments.
The company’s approach centers on creating a global communications fabric designed to ensure secure, scalable, and reliable data sharing across coalition networks. Technologies such as the Wave Relay® Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET), powered by the MPU5, and Cloud Relay™ allow U.S. and allied forces to share real-time data across land, air, sea, and cyber domains while maintaining full operational security.
A notable example of this technology in use is in the Baltic Sea region, where three nations have adopted Persistent’s Infrastructure-based Regional Operation Network (IRON) to enhance shared maritime domain awareness. This implementation provides continuous connectivity across more than 2,500 miles of coastline, enabling real-time communication among ships, aircraft, unmanned systems, and command centers while preserving each nation’s data sovereignty.
As future conflicts increasingly rely on secure, real-time interoperability between coalition partners, Persistent Systems continues to expand its vision of a unified global communications fabric that supports multinational defense collaboration at global scale.
