MCM Toolbox

Take the people out of the minefield

The main benefit of the MCM Toolbox is that robots enter the mine threat area, instead of ships and crew. By selecting the right mix of tools, navies can effectively plan, execute and analyse mission data on a single system, containerised on a ship or on land.  

Think software first

Our MCM Toolbox provides smart software for Multi-domain Command and Control, Mission Autonomy and Automatic Target Recognition (ATR). It is designed to scale to different operations and provide a single user interface to manage all assets, with in-stride mission adaption.

Our Products
Think software first
Open Systems

Open Systems

The ability for a navy to select software and hardware components from multiple vendors requires a commercially and technically open solution. Our open architecture solution enables our customers to introduce updated capability through the systems lifecycle.

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Interoperability

Our MCM Toolbox supports a broad range of assets from multiple vendors, helping to enable interoperability in MCM operations. This enables an increase in the scale and tempo of operations. Additionally, this encourages fleets to share lessons learnt, support doctrine refinement, and increase confidence in autonomous systems.

Interoperability

MCM Toolbox

Our products are designed to help manage autonomous maritime systems, ultimately providing situational awareness across all assets within the battlespace.

SeeTrack
SeeTrack

Command and control software to manage multi-domain missions, monitor the tactical picture, and task a diverse range of systems.

Neptune
Neptune

Intelligent autonomy that enables collaborative operation, decentralised control, and real-time adaption

ATR System
ATR System

A comprehensive suite of tools for operator-assisted ATR that can be tuned for a variety of target types and environments.

Interoperability Exercise

Case Studies

Enabling Digital Find-Fix-Finish

During Portuguese Exercise REPMUS 2024, SeeByte, the Royal Navy, the Royal Netherlands Navy and the US Navy successfully executed the first full in-stride digital FIND-FIX-FINISH mission using our SeeTrack C2 and Neptune collaborative autonomy software, combined with the US Navy’s C2 and TAK (Team Awareness Kit)

This was the first time four operational vehicles, from three nations, have completed a collaborative Neptune autonomy mission with in-stride FIND and FIX.

This was further extended to conduct in-stride digital Finish by tasking the VideoRay Defender ROV directly from SeeByte’s SeeTrack using contacts received from the USN unmanned underwater vehicle and shared via TAK. 

The exercise demonstrates full in-stride digital Find-Fix-Finish, multi-national Neptune interoperability, and TAK interoperability between the UK and the USN to increase operational tempo.

Interoperability Exercise

Case Studies

Multi-national autonomy mission

The US Navy (USN), Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) successfully executed a multi-national SeeByte Neptune autonomy mission to conduct in-stride SCM and dynamic RI on real-time ATR detected targets as a collaborative squad at NATO REPMUS EXERCISE 2023
 

This is the first time “operational” units from multiple nations have executed a collaborative in-stride Search-Classify-Map (SCM) and dynamic Reacquisition-Identification (RI) autonomy mission.
 

Autonomous systems used:
 

  • US Navy Neptune enabled MK18 MOD2
  • Royal Navy Neptune enabled REMUS 100 (Marine Sonics SSS)
  • Koninklijke Marine Neptune enabled REMUS 100 (Kraken SAS)