Train land, sea, air and space forces together – from any location, at any time – in environments that accurately reflect today's threats and capabilities.
The challenge of training for modern defence
Coordinating joint forces training across domains and geographies is harder than ever. Physical environments can't always replicate today's complex, fast-evolving threats, while gathering forces in one location risks revealing tactics and capabilities to adversaries.
Synthetic training environments can solve this. They bring forces together virtually, enabling more frequent, more relevant and more secure joint training, but without the logistical burden.
What makes our synthetic environments different?
Operationally proven
Our environments aren't built in isolation. They're shaped by extensive experience working alongside defence customers, reflecting real-world operational requirements.
Continuously updated
As threats evolve and new equipment enters service, our environments keep pace. We can help ensure that what armed forces train on today reflects threats they'll face tomorrow.
AI-ready
Our environments can generate the data needed to train AI-driven autonomous systems, supporting the next generation of defence capability.
Safe to experiment
Test new capabilities and wargame emerging threats before they're physically built or deployed. Synthetic environments let armed forces explore options and identify risks without real-world consequences.
Built for joint operations
Land, sea, air and space forces can train together in a single, shared environment, regardless of where they're physically located. From commanders in HQ to pilots in simulated aircraft, everyone tackles the same mission.
How it works
1. Define training objectives
Work with our team to identify the forces involved, the threats to be modelled and the capabilities to be tested.
3. Train together, from anywhere
Forces across different locations join a shared virtual environment, enabling realistic, coordinated training without the need to be in the same place.
2. Configure the environment
We tailor the synthetic environment to customer requirements, incorporating the latest threat data and equipment.
4. Evaluate and improve
Analyse outcomes, identify capability gaps and refine approach, all with full visibility of how forces performed across the mission.