ST Engineering Antycip (Antycip), European leader in simulation and training solutions, is proud to announce its role in delivering an AI-enhanced virtual training environment, based on MAK ONE and its VR-Forces simulation engine, for the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) as part of the Joint Command and Staff Trainer (JCAST) programme.
The project brings together three core strengths: Operational and strategic command and control (C2) systems integration expertise from MASS, cutting-edge AI from Hadean, and high-fidelity simulation technology from Antycip, powered by VR-Forces, part of the MAK ONE suite platform developed by MAK Technologies, Antycip’s sister company.
At the heart of the JCAST system lies VR-Forces, deployed and supported by Antycip. This computer-generated forces (CGF) platform enables the creation of rich virtual environments populated with intelligent autonomous agents ideal for tactical to strategic training, mission rehearsal, and experimentation with AI-driven decision-making.
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Download free sample pages More informationBy combining VR-Forces with Hadean’s AI platform, the system modernises military training, enabling defence personnel to run complex, adaptive combat scenarios that support safe, efficient training, analysis and iteration beyond traditional limitations.
“This project is a strong example of what happens when open-architecture simulation platforms like MAK ONE meet the power of AI. We’re proud to play a key role in enabling the UK MoD to evolve its training capabilities and prepare for the challenges of tomorrow,” says Colin Chester, partner solutions architect at Antycip. “This new training capability represents more than a technological upgrade – it’s a step-change in how defence organisations prepare for uncertainty, complexity, and joint-force operations.”
This collaboration reflects Antycip’s growing role as a trusted simulation integrator for defence organisations across Europe. Known for delivering both technical excellence and operational insight, Antycip supports the deployment of simulation solutions that are modular, interoperable and aligned with NATO standards.