Integration·2026-05-22·6 min
Coalition Interoperability: One BMS, Many Flags
Modern wars are fought in coalition. KhanBMS uses signed intent envelopes so allied forces share tasking without sharing source code.
Every major contingency of the last forty years has been a coalition fight. Yet most BMS platforms still struggle to share a track with an adjacent battalion, let alone an allied brigade.
KhanBMS solves this with signed intent envelopes — cryptographically verifiable mission orders that can be exchanged across national networks without exposing source code, sensor data, or rules of engagement. An American Tumen can task an allied Minghan, and the allied force can execute under its own national authorities.
Interoperability stops being a treaty negotiation and starts being a software primitive.
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