I/ITSEC 25: SimCentric highlights mission systems, range management contract wins
A screenshot from SAF-Foresight showing movement boxes, targets, and tracking of participants in a live-fire exercise with alerts highlighting dangerous locations. (SimCentric)
Australian simulation software company SimCentric highlighted new customers for its mission systems and training management tools at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference 2025 (I/ITSEC 25) held in Orlando from 1 to 4 December.
In July 2025, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) awarded SimCentric a contract worth GBP3.8 million (USD5 million) for its SAF-Foresight range safety software tool. This is a digitised 3D exercise control, planning, visualisation, briefing, risk analysis, and live-fire range safety intervention application supporting military training. It enables the user to plan and produce a digital safe operating range danger area trace that can be accessed at any point nationally or internationally. Deliveries of the software will be complete by July 2027, according to the company.
SimCentric has partnered with The Weather Company to field the Dynamic Risk Operation Platform (DROP), which is embedded in SAF-Foresight. According to SimCentric, this enables exercise staff to “customise multiple condition risk profiles, comprehend combined weather effects in training, apply scalable risk thresholds by location and time out to 15 days, activate various visual overlays, and to confirm forecast probability enabling informed decision points for go/no-go criteria, such as for amphibious launch, parachuting, and high-explosive firings”.
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