From sensors to superiority
Europe’s Multi-Domain C4ISR: Unlocking NATO’s Battlefield Edge

From Filipe Pereira Martins and CTO und CISO Anna Kobylinska 13 min Reading Time

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At the outset of Operation Epic Fury, Kuwaiti air defences mistakenly engaged three U.S. F-15E Strike Eagles amid active combat involving Iranian aircraft, ballistic missiles, and drones. In the seconds that followed, the coalition paid the price for a breakdown in the operational picture: three aircraft were downed in an apparent friendly fire.

A B-52H Stratofortress idles prior to taking off in support of Operation Epic Fury in March 2026.(Source:  U.S. Air Force)
A B-52H Stratofortress idles prior to taking off in support of Operation Epic Fury in March 2026.
(Source: U.S. Air Force)

In a contested air campaign, friendly fire is rarely just human error; it is usually the visible symptom of an underlying failure to maintain a coherent, real‑time operational picture under electronic and kinetic stress. Without an intelligent C4ISR mesh to fuse and share that picture across platforms and nations, oversaturated operators are effectively forced to fight blind.