Cyviz lands 2 classified NATO defence contracts for mobile command and control units

Cyviz lands 2 classified NATO defence contracts for mobile command and control units
Cyviz has been awarded two classified defence contracts with major European NATO-partner nations for the delivery of fully mobile, containerised Command & Control (C2) solutions.

The contracts, announced this week, will see Cyviz design, integrate and deliver deployable operations centres built within a container infrastructure, engineered to NATO security standards and designed for expeditionary and forward-operating environments. Contract values and customer identities have not been disclosed due to the sensitive nature of the work.

According to Cyviz, the containerised C2 platforms are intended to enable rapid mobilisation and full theatre-class operational capability in high-threat and distributed environments. The projects will integrate the company’s in-house technologies, including large-scale visualisation, multi-channel collaboration, secure communications gateways and mission-focused workflows, all within a compact, mobile footprint.

The full delivery scope covers design, integration, installation, commissioning, training and lifecycle services. Initial deployments are targeted to begin in 2025, with full operational readiness expected by Q1 2026.

“We are honoured by the trust placed in Cyviz to enable an innovative deployable C2 capability for two NATO-allied partners,” said Espen Gylvik, CEO of Cyviz. “This underscores our experience in mission-critical environments and our ability to deliver ruggedised, high-performance solutions that ensure secure collaboration and decision-making wherever our customers operate.”

The announcement follows growing visibility around Cyviz’s work in mobile military command environments. In June, Inavate reported on Cyviz’s participation in a high-profile defence challenge in the Netherlands, where the company built a fully operational military control room inside a ballistically protected shipping container in just 24 hours.

That project, conducted in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Defence and industry partners, demonstrated Cyviz’s ability to rapidly integrate classified and non-classified data sources, military networks, crisis management systems, drone detection and large-format visualisation within an extremely constrained and deployable environment. The exercise was designed to reflect real-world crisis conditions, where speed, flexibility and secure decision-making are critical.

At the time, Cyviz executives described the containerised approach as a response to the realities of modern conflict, where command facilities must be mobile, quickly deployable and protected, rather than fixed installations.