BAE Systems
Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim™), a global developer of advanced simulation and training software, has announced the latest 24.1 upgrade for its leading products, VBS4 and VBS Blue IG. This significant update introduces hundreds of extra capabilities designed to enhance multi-domain simulation and improve training outcomes for defence forces worldwide.
“We’ve packed more than 800 new capabilities into the 24.1 releases,” said Rahul Thakkar, president of BISim. “Developed by working backwards from the needs cited by our customers globally, VBS4 24.1 and VBS Blue IG 24.1 bring more multi-domain simulation capabilities to our partner defence forces, enabling joint force and coalition simulations.”
The latest updates to VBS4 and VBS Blue IG bring numerous enhancements that address the evolving needs of defence training and simulation.
These improvements ultimately increase operational readiness for defence partners, enabling joint force and coalition simulations. These solutions now provide customers with more effective and accurate synthetic training, ensuring that modern battlefields are modelled sufficiently to meet the ever-changing frontlines of combat.
All users will also have access to Microsoft Bing mapping and the ability to share VBS Plan layers between users.
Founded in 2001, Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim), a wholly owned subsidiary of BAE Systems, Inc., is a global software company at the forefront of simulation and training solutions for defence and civilian organizations. In-house engineers use the latest game-based technology to develop high-fidelity, cost-effective training and simulation software products and components for defence applications.
Globally, many hundreds of thousands of military personnel are trained every year using BISim’s high-fidelity VBS software products. More than 60 NATO and NATO-friendly countries and over 300 integrators/prime contractors use VBS technology, many making significant funding commitments to extend VBS product capabilities. BISim’s customers include the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, Canadian Armed Forces, French Army, Bundeswehr, Swedish Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force, New Zealand Defence Force and many major system integrators.