Advance Malaysian Owned Combat Management System (AMOCS) is the Combat Management System used in the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Vessel where it serves as the primary command and decision-making hub . Its functionality and efficiency are vital for the operational effectiveness of the ship, providing support for sensor management, situational awareness, action facilitation, and weapon control across various naval missions. AMOCS CMS have adapted to meet the requirements of maritime security operations, enabling functions such as surveillance, anomaly detection, evidence collection, and, when necessary, interdiction and arrest.
The CMS unifies disparate systems and data sources into a single platform, providing a comprehensive operational picture that enhances situational awareness for commanders and operators.
With advanced analytics and real-time data processing capabilities, the system enables rapid response to emerging threats, improving operational effectiveness and decision-making speed.
Designed to work with current and future weaponry and sensor systems, the CMS ensures compatibility across platforms, allowing for cohesive operations across joint forces.
The system features an intuitive interface that facilitates quick training and easy navigation, enabling operators to focus on mission-critical tasks rather than technical complexities.
By improving communication and coordination between various units, the CMS fosters collaborative operations, optimizing resource allocation and mission execution.