C2
Manage the Common Operational Picture
ODIN is an open source multi-mission Command and Control Information System (C2IS).
Due to the comprehensive symbology catalog (MIL-STD-2525C, Austrian SKKM) it not only allows complex military situations to be visualized, but also supports civil-military cooperation (CIMIC) in the event of a disaster.Multiple projects
The ability to process multiple projects simultaneously makes ODIN ideal for use in a situational awareness center.
Maps
ODIN supports a variety of standardized protocols to load map tiles (X/Y/Z, WMTF, WMS). For offline operation, we offer a map service with low resource requirements
that can be used on any laptop.
Collaboration
For the exchange of information, ODIN relies on our secure collaboration suite. Projects can be shared with any number of
participants, with role-based access control ensuring that selected information is distributed to authorized members.
External data
Each layer and each symbol on the map can be enriched with links to external resources (documents, videos, web). For example, the video stream of a
drone can be assigned to the UAV symbol.
Interoperability
Federated missions are only made possible by the interoperable thus semantically correct exchange of information.
ODIN's interoperability services support Friendly Force Tracking (NFFI/FFI-MTF) and MIP 3.14.
Extension
Thanks to the underlying "bot" concept of the collaboration suite, additional functionality can be added at any time without
affecting the existing services or even having to make changes to ODIN. For example,
the integration of position data from the maritime sector (AIS) or aviation (ADS-B) is planned.
Open source
ODIN was originally developed to support our commitment to military research and development. Some of our projects are funded by the
Austrian Fund for Defense Research (FORTE) and the disclosure of the source code of ODIN is our contribution to the promotion of this domain.
You can download the executables from the ODIN project site or contribute to the development at our GitHub repository.
You can download the executables from the ODIN project site or contribute to the development at our GitHub repository.