Crimson, the sovereign European solution for hypervision and commandand control of critical operations, once again demonstrates its versatility and efficiency for maritime operations in two completely different contexts: the NATO REPMUS 2025 exercise and the Jules Verne Trophy, a nautical challenge that rewards the fastest crewed, non-stop, and unassisted circumnavigation of the globe under sail.

REPMUS 2025 

In September 2025, CS Group took part in the NATO REPMUS 2025 exercise (Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping Using Maritime Uncrewed Systems) with its product Crimson Sandbox product, a version of the Crimson product line dedicated to the design and assessment of ConOps, the planning of operations and wargaming/training exercises.This participation took place in the frame of the European ISeamore project, which selected Crimson to design maritime surveillance CONOPS and plan operations involving both human and autonomous or remotely operated assets (e.g., all types of drones, stratospheric balloons, space systems).


 
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Jules Verne Trophy 

In a completely different context, Crimson is also currently deployed for the record attempt for a round-the-world sailing trip by the “The Famous Project” crew as part of the Jules Verne Trophy. The system enables real-time tracking of the maxi-trimarantrimaran Idec Sport, its sensors, maritime traffic, and weather and ocean conditions via a monitoring and routing platform that includes, among other features, an iceberg detection module. 

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