Tiltan Software Engineering Ltd. says it has secured an order to supply simulation and digital twin technology for a large-scale Israeli unmanned aerial systems (UAS) training program.
The company said the project will support a virtual and constructive simulation environment for a multi-domain UAS array, intended for large-scale operational training and mission preparation in system-of-systems scenarios. Tiltan said the environment is designed to integrate multiple operational platforms and mission scenarios into a unified synthetic battlespace.
As part of the project, Tiltan said it will provide its TOPS-NX infrared (IR) physics-based 3D engine, including IR and visual simulation capabilities. According to the company, the engine runs in a cloud environment, supports multiple instances, and is designed for high-resolution sensor rendering and real-time simulation in dense urban environments.
Tiltan said the program includes developer licences and about 1,000 run-time licences to support development and operational deployment.
The company also said it will provide its T-VERSE services, including material-based 3D models and digital twins intended to support synthetic operational environments in IR and visual domains.
Tiltan said it will deliver integration, customisation and sensor calibration services to incorporate its technologies into the broader simulation framework.
In a statement, CEO Ehud Shafir said TOPS-NX met customer benchmark and performance requirements.

