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MARSS has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nigerian Ministry of Defence for a national C4I programme valued at over $190 million. The agreement, signed in London on 19 March 2026, establishes a partnership between MARSS, the Nigerian Ministry of Defence, and local partners.
Under the agreement, MARSS will deliver its NiDAR AI-powered C4I solution along with a training, spares, and support programme. A new national command centre will also be commissioned, including a Centre of Excellence for ongoing operator training. The programme scope includes a fleet of expeditionary platforms with sensors and effectors, UAVs integrated via MARSS' Autonomous Mission Management system, and new regional command centres networked to a national headquarters.
Rob Balloch, Chief Growth Officer at MARSS said: "By integrating expeditionary vehicles, regional centres, and a new national headquarters into a single C4I tactical picture, NiDAR will provide a multi-dimensional layered defence capability that is both scalable and future-proofed in the fight against terrorism."
NiDAR is currently operational across more than 60 sites globally.