The US Army has chosen Picogrid’s Legion software to address a persistent challenge on the battlefield: connecting military systems that struggle to communicate effectively with one another.
The platform ingests data from a range of sources, including legacy equipment, modern sensors, and weapon systems, and integrates it into tools like the Tactical Awareness Kit (TAK), the army’s primary coordination app.
This results in a more complete, real-time view of the battlefield that supports both faster decision-making and tighter coordination among dispersed units.
“Legion breaks down the walls between systems that were never meant to work together,” said Martin Slosarik, co-founder of Picogrid. “We’re giving soldiers access to powerful, modular software that plugs into what they already us