By Rob Carpenter, Business Development Manager Australia / New Zealand Uninhabited and autonomous systems, commonly known as “drones,” have been part of military warfare for a couple of decades. These systems, also known by various terms such as Uninhabited Aerial Systems (UAS), Uninhabited Ground Vehicles (UGV), and Maritime Uninhabited Systems (MUS), have seen ...
By Tim Turcich, Sr. AR/VR Software Engineer The defense industry worldwide is moving towards immersive training technologies to support next-generation infantry simulations and mission rehearsals. These technologies create real-world training environments that help users gain situational awareness and improve operational readiness. As one of the leading developers of simulation and
Welcome to our Life at BISim blog series! Here, we'll give you an inside look into the day-to-day experiences of our employees at Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim). This blog series will feature stories from a diverse range of team members, from software engineers to project managers, who will share their insights, challenges, and ...
By Pete Morrison, Chief Product Officer The growing complexity of modern warfare has led many defense organizations to focus on interoperability, automation, and artificial intelligence. Here are BISim’s predictions on some of the trends that will shape military simulation (milsim) investment in 2023, as premier western military organizations strive to prepare their forces ...
By Nicholas Edwards, Technical Project Lead Asia A squad has just returned from a patrol within their area of operations, a heavily jungled region with an active insurgency that their task force is assigned with first containing and then degrading. In their patrol debriefing to the Intelligence Officer, they describe what matches the ...