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Developing situational awareness in the High North is a priority pillar of Norway's defense roadmap as the region increasingly becomes a critical geopolitical arena.
Norway is thus building an integrated threat monitoring architecture across the space, maritime and subsea domains to safeguard the region, while simultaneously striving for greater integration with Europe.
The technology underpinning this architecture is being advanced in close partnership between state-backed organizations, the Norwegian Armed Forces, and the private sector.
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A Message from Project Q: Connect Any System. Accelerate Every Mission
Hydris is an open-source orchestration layer for rapidly integrating and coordinating every sensor, unmanned asset, and decision-support application into one taskable operational picture—one teams can act on, not just watch. The way there is composable: operators build mission sets from a growing ecosystem of plugins—open source, self-hosted on private registries, or commercial capabilities delivered with Project Q's partner network—and share them as mission packs across any transfer channel, even fully offline. Its API-first architecture, built on a single shared entity model, correlates tracks at the edge and shares the picture across the network, with no vendor lock-in and no point-to-point integration. Hydris is developed by Project Q GmbH and available under Apache 2.0. Learn more at projectqai.github.io and github.com/projectqai/hydris.


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