HGXR Integrates MBDA Enforcer into XR platform

HGXR has integrated MBDA’s Enforcer Anti-Air/Tank shoulder-launched weapon system into its multiuser XR training and simulation platform, providing military personnel with a new way to train in realistic virtual environments. This collaboration enhances immersive defense training by enabling complex, multi-user simulations.

The integration allows teams to engage in mission training that covers every phase—from planning and engagement to post-operation analysis. Personnel can now train in a realistic, interactive environment, responding to dynamic scenarios and managing simulated threats with precision. Scenarios that once required complex setups or costly live-fire exercises can now be conducted in a safe and efficient virtual space.

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Traditional weapons training presents logistical challenges, safety risks, and high costs. XR solutions offer a scalable and cost-effective alternative, allowing military personnel to train with advanced weapon systems in a controlled virtual environment that enhances readiness without real-world constraints.

At the core of this innovation is HOLOFORCE BLACK software, HGXR’s advanced spatial computing ecosystem designed for military and defense applications. Developed in collaboration with the German Army since 2020, it features high-end graphics, a modular framework, and seamless integration for complex weapons systems like the Enforcer.

“The MBDA Enforcer integration represents a significant stride in advancing military training capabilities through immersive XR experiences.” said Leif Petersen, CEO and Founder of HOLOGATE, HGXR’s parent company. “Our mission is to empower military personnel with the skills and confidence needed to master complex weapon systems in a risk-free virtual environment, enhancing their readiness for real-world missions.”

About the Enforcer

MBDA’s Enforcer is a precision, lightweight and cost-effective compact missile for use by infantry and special forces. With an effective range exceeding 1,800 m, it can be used day and night to combat a range of targets and can be transported and operated by a single soldier.

This integration highlights the growing role of XR in defense training, providing forces with a realistic and adaptable training environment.

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