Digital precision for modern operations
Rehearsal of Concept (ROC) Drills
Rehearsal of Concept (ROC) drills have long been used within the military to coordinate complex operations with speed and accuracy. As modern defence operations grow increasingly data-driven and globally distributed, the need for rapid setup and visual clarity has never been greater. Establishing NATO port facilities, forward operating bases and temporary logistics hubs requires fast, precise and collaborative planning across multiple units and locations.
The ROC concept was born in the military, later adopted for large-scale industrial and logistical projects – and now returns to its origin in a digital form. A shared, visual environment that supports faster alignment and situational awareness before deployment.
From field practice to digital command
By transferring the principles of ROC drills into a 3D simulation environment, operational planning gains a new level of precision
and accessibility. Commanders and planners can visualise layouts, coordinate
logistics and rehearse missions collaboratively – whether in the field or from
remote command centres.
The digital ROC environment reduces physical
constraints, enhances coordination and enables operations to be reviewed and
refined weeks ahead of execution. Combining field-tested methodology with
advanced digital technology, it represents a forward-looking tool for modern
command and control.