Germany’s Bundeswehr is equipping its medical service with SitaWare Battlefield Health, the software’s manufacturer, Systematic, announced on 31 October 2025.

The SitaWare Battlefield Health software suite enables casualty tracking, patient documentation and the creation of an operational picture. With the Bundeswehr acquiring an enterprise licence for SitaWare Battlefield Health, the software will provide it with a medical command-and-control (C2) system: a new capability that extends Systematic’s proven SitaWare suite, which is already in operational use across the Bundeswehr.

As a turn-key military healthcare system, SitaWare Battlefield Health merges healthcare IT, C4ISR solutions and military staff. It allows medical personnel to record and follow each patient’s care pathway from the point of injury to hospital treatment in real time. This enhances both the situational overview and the co-ordination of the Bundeswehr’s medical assets.

“This acquisition demonstrates how closely medical capabilities and modern digital command and control are interconnected today,” Systematic stated, adding that it “strengthens the efficiency and responsiveness of military medical support, meeting today’s and tomorrow’s operational demands”.

“We are proud that the Bundeswehr has again selected our proven SitaWare suite, now expanding the capabilities to its medical services,” Sven Trusch, managing director of Systematic’s German subsidiary, was quoted as saying in a company press release. “Systematic draws on extensive expertise across its Defence and Healthcare divisions, having developed cutting-edge solutions over decades that are deployed worldwide today. Consolidating this know-how represents the next logical step in enhancing the operational capabilities of our armed forces.”

SitaWare Battlefield Health allows medical personnel to record and follow each patient’s care pathway from the point of injury to hospital treatment in real time. [Systematic]