Artist’s illustration of a combat weapon training simulator. Photo: Zen Technologies
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Zen Technologies is breaking new ground in next-generation training with six AI-powered simulators for military forces.

The lineup starts with Tactical Engagement and Armor Combat Live Training, a “high-fidelity” suite that integrates soldiers and vehicles into one live training platform.

It can reportedly replicate realistic ballistics effects, scale training scenarios, and support exercises involving an entire brigade.

The company is also introducing Containerized Modular Firing Ranges, which brings AI analytics to deployable live-fire training.

Artist’s illustration of the containerized firing range. Photo: Zen Technologies

Offered as a requestable service, the system lets soldiers focus on training without needing to set up or maintain the range themselves.

For armored units, a tank simulation suite provides mobility and gunnery alignment training. It comes with Zen’s Futuristic Integration Solution Training tech, which allows multiple teams of different sizes to train together seamlessly.

Multi-Domain Training

The virtual training portfolio extends to air defense with an augmented reality (AR)-based simulator that replicates live drone behavior.

Soldiers can practice engaging aerial threats using man-portable and short-range defense systems.

A counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) simulator complements this by letting troops detect and neutralize drones in realistic scenarios.

Interface of the firing range control station. Photo: Zen Technologies

Finally, the Naval & Maritime Simulation Suite combines cyber, submarine, and “fast-attack craft” training with AI orchestrating dynamic scenarios across multiple platforms.

“Our simulators are deployed with allied forces, including Indian forces facing real threats daily,” Zen Technologies Chairman Ashok Atluri said. “We’re showing systems that cut training costs 80% while improving combat readiness measurably. That’s the force multiplication that matters.”

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