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Fundamentals·2026-05-22·6 min

Khan BMS - Battle Management System

Khan BMS is the battle management system built on the most scalable command hierarchy ever fielded — the Mongol decimal army.

A battle management system turns sensors, shooters, and commanders into a single fighting organism. Legacy BMS platforms were designed for crewed brigades with reliable radios. Khan BMS was designed for the modern force: thousands of unmanned systems per brigade, continuous EW, and intent that must survive link loss.

Khan BMS implements the 13th-century Mongol Arban–Zuun–Minghan–Tumen decimal hierarchy as a software fabric. Every commander leads exactly ten subordinates. Cognitive load stays flat at every tier. The architecture has been proven at the scale of continental campaigns — eight centuries ago, and again today in software.

Khan BMS is the only BMS that scales from a squad of drones to a divisional kill-web without changing shape, integrates new platforms by manifest, and survives the jammed battlespace by design.

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