Indra is deploying an AI-based system within its simulators that slashes the time to create tactical training scenarios from days to mere minutes, reducing resource use and effort significantly.
This new capability was unveiled at the Paris Air Show and is being integrated into new simulators, with plans to upgrade current systems over time.
Simulators have been essential in preparing missions by replicating battlefield environments with detailed terrain and realistic movement of both friendly and enemy forces. Traditionally, producing these scenarios demanded extensive time and expert personnel involvement.
Leveraging advanced AI, including Large Language Models (LLM), Indra’s tool shortens scenario generation while boosting realism, redefining military training and operational readiness.
Instructors input scenario requirements—either written or spoken—and the system instantly generates a complete synthetic environment, including various platforms with their positioning, routes, speeds, and friend/foe designations.
Training starts within minutes, with instructors able to modify details on the fly. The AI learns from these interactions, optimizing future scenario creation to suit individual preferences.
This feature builds on Indra’s previous AI applications for simulating platform behaviors during exercises and supports new simulation models like Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) and Modeling and Simulation as a Service (MSaaS).
Indra also pioneers AI in defense through systems like IndraMind, designed to automate critical tasks and ensure dominance across multiple operational domains.





