The same platform that runs operations runs exercises. Physics-accurate simulation with scenario replay, forked world states, and alternative outcome exploration — not scripted playback. Run national exercises self-contained, or train with coalition partners using the same NATO-standard interfaces used in operations.
Full kill chain training with physics-accurate battlespace simulation. Sensor-to-shooter exercises, SEAD corridor planning, targeting decisions — with real physics, not pre-scripted outcomes. After-action review with full decision provenance.
Simulated contamination events with agent-specific physics. Wind-driven dispersion, terrain channeling, dosimetry tracking. Train responders on live hazard pictures that evolve realistically, not static overlays from a manual.
Simulate cyber-physical attacks against energy, water, and transport infrastructure. Test detection and response procedures across civil and military coordination boundaries. Replay incidents to identify gaps.
Train intelligence analysts and hybrid warfare centers on multi-domain escalation scenarios. Inject sub-threshold signals across maritime, cyber, economic, and geopolitical domains. Test whether your teams detect the coordination pattern.
Fork the scenario at any point. Change a variable — wind shifts, an adversary repositions, a second incident occurs — and run the physics forward to see the divergent outcome. Compare alternatives side by side. Every fork is a learning opportunity.
Deterministic replay of any exercise or operation. Identical physics across every playback. Review decisions against what the system saw at the time — not with hindsight, but with the same information the operator had. Full audit trail for every decision point.
Varindor doesn't have a separate training product. The same platform that runs live operations runs training exercises. The physics is the same. The cognitive engine is the same. The command interface is the same. Operators train on the same system they operate.
For greenfield deployments — new CBRN response teams, new hybrid warfare centers, new infrastructure protection units — the platform runs standalone from day one. No existing systems required. No integration before first value.