The article details how Exonaut was showcased at the centre of a large federated simulation event with partners including MASA Group, BAE Systems OneArc, Ravenswood Solutions, PLEXSYS and SimCentric.
According to Janes, the demonstration illustrated how Exonaut’s AI-enabled planning tools, MEL/MIL generation, data synchronisation and integrated assessment environment can support complex, multidomain exercises. The system’s ability to ingest and structure outputs from multiple simulators was a central feature of the demonstration.

The article also notes several significant developments for 4C Strategies in 2025. These include the adoption of Exonaut by the US Army’s 2nd Infantry Division and 1st Cavalry Division, a renewed multi-year contract with the British Army, and its expanding role within NATO trials and experimentation through Project TALOS. Each example highlights how defence organisations are increasingly integrating Exonaut into their training and readiness programmes.
The Janes article reflects a wider trend across the training and simulation industry toward more integrated, data-driven ecosystems. As exercises increasingly combine live, virtual and constructive elements, systems must be able to align objectives, share data across platforms, and support consistent assessment to build the readiness of militaries.
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