New Zealand Defense Enhances Simulation Capabilities with BAE Systems’ Upgraded Version of VBS4

New Zealand Defense Enhances Simulation Capabilities with BAE Systems’ Upgraded Version of VBS4

The New Zealand Defense Force (NZDF) has awarded a contract to BAE Systems to upgrade its VBS4 virtual simulator, enhancing military capabilities in mission planning and tactical rehearsals. The VBS4, developed by BAE’s subsidiary Bohemia Interactive Australia (BIA), will be upgraded to include an enterprise-wide license and additional services. This platform, known for its whole-earth virtual desktop environment, enables operators to visualize any location on the planet in 3D, improving situational awareness and operational readiness.

This upgrade is part of NZDF’s broader initiative to integrate VBS4 into its command and control training programs. In June 2024, the NZDF incorporated VBS4 into its training program, which now includes improved AI capabilities, geographic terrain editing, and other advanced features. The latest contract also covers the digital representation of the New Zealand Light Armoured Vehicle and the maintenance of the TerraTools terrain generation software.

VBS4 is a crucial tool for military planning, offering functionalities such as VBS Geo mode, which allows operators to update maps with new information in real time. It enables the creation of virtual representations of operational environments based on the latest data, allowing mission planners to quickly add buildings, roads, and other structures. This feature ensures that mission planning is informed by the most current intelligence, avoiding the use of outdated terrain data.

Additionally, VBS Plan mode allows detailed planning and testing of courses of action (COA), where friendly forces (BLUFOR) and opposing forces (OPFOR) can be simulated in the 3D environment. This tool helps military planners test various strategies, assess risks, and refine their plans before execution. VBS4 Control AI also allows the simulation of these scenarios, ensuring that soldiers follow doctrinal tactics, which helps assess the feasibility of different COAs.

VBS4 also offers the ability to align time and weather conditions with actual forecasts, allowing planners to simulate operations under specific environmental conditions, such as visibility or terrain conditions. After Action Review (AAR) features allow military planners to replay and analyze mission outcomes, ensuring that every aspect of a COA is thoroughly evaluated. By incorporating these advanced simulation tools, NZDF aims to improve its readiness and effectiveness in real operations, making VBS4 an indispensable part of the mission planning and rehearsal process.

With this upgrade, BAE Systems continues to support NZDF’s training programs, reaffirming its commitment to providing cutting-edge simulation technologies for modern military needs.

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