Systems under pressure What the 2026 World Cup Reveals About Software-Defined Defence
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What can the 2026 World Cup teach us about software-defined defence and data-driven decision-making under pressure?
86th minute of a World Cup match. The ball crosses the goal line by a matter of centimeters. Goal or no goal? The referee receives a notification on his smartwatch. In the control room, within seconds, multiple camera angles, the ball’s sensor data, and the VAR algorithms are brought together. The decision: goal. Logged, justified, irreversible.What looks like a refereeing call is, in fact, the output of a system architecture that must produce a reliable decision under extreme time pressure, based on a consistent data foundation. Engineers in aerospace and the defence industry work under the same conditions every day—with one crucial difference: in Aerospace & Defence, inconsistent data, delayed updates, or insufficiently interconnected systems slow decisions down, increase manual effort, and make alignment across stakeholders more difficult.
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