Military operations
C2 planning
Military operations skill
The Military skill turns Nexma into a command-and-control planning platform. It models units, sensors, targets, and engagement geometry, and gives Jax the tools to plan and rehearse missions.
What it covers
- Entities.
JOC(joint operations center),Unit,Sensor,Target,
EngagementArc, ThreatAssessment. Each carries typed properties (echelon, sensor type and range, target priority, assessment confidence).
- Relationships.
CommandAuthority,SensorCoverage,EngagementArc,
UnitMovement. Movements carry route, speed band, and stealth posture.
- Constraints. Rules-of-engagement gating, sensor fusion across overlapping
feeds, threat prioritization, communication-protocol compliance.
- Constants. MIL-STD-2525 symbol set, standard sensor performance envelopes,
joint doctrine echelon definitions.
- Layer config. Units as MIL-STD-2525 symbols, sensors as coverage cones,
engagement arcs as colored sectors, threats as graduated pulses.
- Toolbar tools. Generate sensor coverage, plan unit movement, run engagement
simulation, build common operating picture.
Typical workflow
- Scope. Define the area of operations and the command echelon.
- Forces. Place units with capability and posture; place sensors with coverage
envelope.
- Generate. Ask Jax: "Lay sensor coverage that holds eyes on every named area
of interest with at least two-source overlap. Respect terrain masking."
- Inspect. Click units for capability, hover coverage cones for sensor type,
review threat assessments.
- Refine. Move units, change sensor tilt, swap sensor type — Jax re-runs the
coverage and ROE checks.
- Validate. Coverage check, ROE gate, comms-link audit.
- Brief. Export the common operating picture as a slide deck or KMZ.
What Jax is good at, in Military specifically
- Sensor coverage planning under terrain masking and overlapping requirements.
- Unit routing under threat avoidance and stealth-posture constraints.
- Engagement-geometry checks — flags configurations that violate ROE before
execution.
- Multi-source fusion that surfaces high-confidence tracks ahead of single-source
reports.
Standards
MIL-STD-2525 symbology, NATO STANAG 2014 message formats, joint doctrine echelon definitions (US JP 1).
What it does not do (yet)
- Live weapons-systems control (planning surface only).
- Classified network deployment (operates on standard infrastructure unless
installed in a sovereign environment).
- Targeting law adjudication (rules check only; not legal review).