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  • MSS



    Military Symbol Service

    The MSS (Military Symbol Service) includes over 3500 national and international Symbols and tactical Graphics. It's used in national and international application.

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    The Application

    The MssStick is our solution to generate and manage military map layers to design military reference grid systems as well as to organize military structure and resources.

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  • MilX



    The exchange format

    It provides the light, fast and flexible exchange between different systems. This is especially targeted to provide an exchange which doesn’t require much data and therefore is possible via a simple radio connection.

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MSS


  • The Military Symbol Service

    Today MSS® includes over 3500 different Symbols and tactical Graphics from national and international Standards.

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MssStick


  • The MssStick is our solution to generate and manage military map layers to design military reference grid systems as well as to organize military structure and resources.

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MilX®

The exchange format.



What is MilX?


It’s the common military exchange format. It enables the exchange of military map overlays created with the use of MSS. In addition it is possible to exchange ORBATS including status and material lists with the use of MilX.

MilX therefore provides the possibility to exchange all this data with other management systems within the Swiss Armed Forces (FIS HE, INTAFF, FABIS CPF, ...).

Example of MssDraw with integrated openstreetmap


What is the advantage of MilX?

It provides the light, fast and flexible exchange between different systems. This is especially targeted to provide an exchange which doesn’t require much data and therefore is possible via a simple radio connection.
Additionally it’s possible to export a MilX-Layer into GoogleEarth. As the following images show:

Military Symbology on GoogleEarth


Military Symbology on GoogleEarth

Military Symbology on GoogleEarth

Who is using MilX?

Today the following systems are already using MilX or are implementing it for the next version:



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FABIS CPFELCA

FIS HETHALES, AMPER

INTAFFTADIRAN

MSS Draw and MSS Composer

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