BITES is presenting an augmented reality-based tactical planning system at SAHA 2026, offering a new way for commanders to visualize battlefield data in real time.
The system, called the Augmented Reality Sand Box, turns terrain data into a three-dimensional holographic field. It allows users to see and interact with operational information using augmented reality glasses.
The solution is designed to work with Command and Control Information Systems and supports NATO Vector Graphics (NVG) data formats.
The Augmented Reality Sand Box creates a live 3D view of terrain and operational data. Commanders can analyze scenarios directly on a physical surface enhanced with digital overlays.
The system uses a combination of sensors and projection technology. A depth sensor reads the sand surface. A projector overlays topographic lines and colour-coded elevations. AR glasses then add a holographic layer of tactical information.
This allows users to view terrain, troop movement and operational data in a single environment.
BITES says the system can be used at multiple command levels. It supports both operational planning and training environments.
Users can simulate missions, analyze past operations and track live developments. The system also supports integration with live command and control systems.
The platform allows multiple users to interact at the same time. A spectator mode lets additional personnel monitor operations without using AR glasses.
The system is designed to be portable. It can be deployed in headquarters, training centres or field environments.
The compact setup enables rapid installation and use without complex infrastructure. This makes it suitable for both military and training applications.
BITES highlights that the system supports hands-on interaction. Users can shape the terrain physically and immediately see changes reflected in the digital model.
The Augmented Reality Sand Box also supports terrain simulation. Users can model elevation changes and water flow in real time.
This helps planners understand how terrain will affect operations. It also supports experimentation with different scenarios before execution.
By combining physical interaction with digital data, the system offers a more intuitive way to analyze complex situations.
BITES is positioning the platform as a practical tool for modern command environments, where speed, clarity and shared understanding are critical for decision-making
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