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Digital Bit is proud to support LCI-X 1-26 (Exercise Eastern Phoenix), hosted by Romania for NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT). Our participation reflects our commitment to innovation, interoperability, and the rapid development of counter-UAS capabilities that provide rapid options at scale for national and collective defense.
Modern warfare operations often occur in volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous environments and this requires Agility, Real Time Comprehensive Battlefield Picture, Fast Cloud Decisions, Adaptive Scalable Fire Power, Artificial Intelligence Support, Games Teach Hand–eye Coordination and Alertness, Affordable Investment and Life Cycle Cost, all these being the main attributes of Digital Bit latest development - RESILIENT® x11 Advanced Combat System.
Digital Bit is providing through RESILIENT® x11 Advanced Combat System innovative solutions to counter current threats generated by unmanned aerial systems (UAS/C-UAS). This is the first event of its kind under the Layered Counter-UAS Initiative (LCI-X), one of ACT’s key programs aimed at strengthening NATO’s ability to provide national decision-makers with evidence-based insights into C-UAS capabilities that deliver operational effects in realistic, threat-informed testing environments.
Hosted by Romania under Exercise Eastern Phoenix, approximately 500 military personnel and specialists from Romania and NATO member states, along with UAS and C-UAS capabilities from industry took part in the exercise from 14-25 April 2026.
During the exercise Digital Bit proved: interoperability for early awareness, target acquisition and powerful kinetic capability against the small drones. The results were remarkable because a young corporal was operating the system during the entire exercise (for the first time). At the Distinguished Visitors Day at Eastern Phoenix 2026 exercise at Capu Midia Firing Range the young corporal presented to the Minister of National Defense of Romania the technology that he used, and he declared that in 10 minutes he learned to operate.
AGIL® Remote Controlled Weapon Stations are very appreciated by all current users for reliability and endurance during operations and not least for the very efficient Advanced Human Machine Interface (HMI), very easy to operate, much related to video games.