HTZ warfare features a comprehensive set of advanced radio planning and spectrum engineering capabilities, that enables the design and optimization of military communication networks for frequencies ranging from a few kHz up to 450GHz. Unique communication electronic warfare and tactical communications features allow accurate battlefield communications, advanced mission planning and spectrum management.
HTZ warfare manages multi-technologies from VLF to EHF on a same project.
HTZ warfare is developed for and used worldwide by:
- C4ISR: Computerized Command, Control, Communications , Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance services
- Armed forces (Air, Navy, Land)
- Police, Emergency, Border patrol and Security services
- Spectrum regulators
- MODs
- Tactical communications
- Military equipment integrators
Main functions of HTZ warfare
Advanced Radio planning
- Network coverage calculation
- Prospective planning
- Network coverage analysis
- Network optimization
- Site searching
- Network planning


Communication Electronic Warfare
- Battlefield communications modeling
- On-The-Move capabilities
- Radar (coverage, countermeasurement…)
- Jamming
- Direction finding
- TDOA
- Interception


Spectrum engineering
- Frequency coordination
- Automatic frequency assignment
- White-space calculation
- Interference analysis
- Frequency sharing

Digital cartography
- Import/Export data
- Map builder (DTM, Clutter, Buildings, Vectors)
- Online map servers
- Geoportals
- Integrated GIS

Massive parallelism
- Remote coverage calculation
- Access points
- Load balancing
- Multi-Core
- Command line


- All-in-One Solution:
HTZ Warfare is a comprehensive tool box for modeling radio communications in the MF/HF/VHF/UHF/SHF/EHF frequency bands. As the key package in the planners’ toolkit, it provides modeling and analysis capabilities for the following technologies:
- Land mobile radio
- Fixed wireless access (point-to-point and point-to-multipoint)
- Indoor communications
- Maritime radiolocation and communications
- Aeronautical radiolocation and communications
- Radar systems
- Satellite earth stations
- Other terrestrial based networks (cellular, broadcast, telemetry)
Communications Electronic Warfare and Tactical Simulations/Training
HTZ Warfare is also considered the only commercial off-the-shelf Electronic Warfare/Attack modeling/training platform in the world. The tool offers dedicated features for modeling:
- Direction finding
- Jamming
- Radar
- Signal interception
HTZ warfare includes a built-in capability for dynamic modeling or ‘Real Time Situational Awareness’. The HTZ warfare interface allows the user to connect to message traffic updates of node movement at a transmit-dependent rate. An average update rate can be 5 ms/update.

