Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Defence
  • /
  • BAE Systems OneArc selected by Danish Army

Defence

BAE Systems OneArc selected by Danish Army

BAE Systems OneArc has announced that it has been selected by the Danish Army as the foundation for its next-generation enterprise virtual training environment.

Image courtesy BAE Systems

The seven-year agreement modernises Denmark’s simulation capabilities with VBS4, VBS Builder Edition, Blue IG, TerraTools Platinum, ongoing software maintenance and on-site training services.

This major upgrade builds on the Danish Army’s long-standing use of VBS3 and aligns directly with Denmark’s expanding focus on virtual training for course-of-action development, operational mission rehearsal and strategic force design. OneArc’s suite of integrated simulation technologies, trusted by more than 60 NATO and allied nations, provides the Danish Army with a proven, scalable foundation for current and future training objectives.

Advertisement
ODU RT

“Denmark’s selection of OneArc’s suite of products represents a major investment in future-ready synthetic training,” said Rahul C. Thakkar, president of OneArc. “Upgrading to VBS4 delivers the realism, flexibility and multidomain integration required for modern readiness, while maintaining full backward compatibility with years of Danish Army simulation development. We are honoured to continue supporting Denmark’s vision for a more interconnected, scalable and effective virtual training ecosystem.”

The agreement also directly supports the Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO) 2030 Vision, enabling Denmark to enhance interoperability and conduct advanced virtual training side-by-side with Sweden, Finland, Norway and other regional partners who already use OneArc technologies.

Advertisement
ODU RT

“The system can contribute to a significant uplift in the Army’s level of training. Soldiers can train both basic skills and complex operations in a safe, virtual environment and that makes us more combat-ready,” said Colonel Thomas Øgendahl Knudsen, Head of the Land Division at the Danish Ministry of Defence acquisition and Logistics Organisation. “There is no substitute for training in the real world. But by first rehearsing many scenarios virtually, we can save time and resources and get even more out of the physical exercises.”

The upgrade positions Denmark to participate more deeply in multinational exercises, leverage shared virtual assets and align its simulation architecture with NATO and NORDEFCO partners. Enterprise-level access to OneArc’s full ecosystem will help provide support in large-scale collective exercises and complex, multidomain scenarios.

Advertisement
Gulfstream banner
Dstl trials AI-powered drones for rapid explosives detection

Defence

Dstl trials AI-powered drones for rapid explosives detection

13 April 2026

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has led a major trial on behalf of the British Army, using AI-powered drone technology to identify landmines and explosive ordnance, which allowed bomb-disposal experts to conduct their mission faster through rapid detection.

Maritime Multi Link programme reaches Phase 2c milestone

Defence

Maritime Multi Link programme reaches Phase 2c milestone

13 April 2026

Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S), part of the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) National Armaments Director (NAD) Group has reached a key milestone in the Maritime Multi Link (MML) programme, achieving the Equipment Delivery Date for Phase 2c, a significant step forward in how Royal Navy ships share critical battlefield information.

NAD fully established as Andy Start retires

Defence

NAD fully established as Andy Start retires

13 April 2026

The National Armaments Director (NAD) Group is marking a year since interim NAD (Deputy) Andy Start established it in March 2025 and who is now retiring after 37 years in defence.

NAD contract secures future of Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft

Defence Events

NAD contract secures future of Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft

13 April 2026

The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's (BBMF) five Spitfires and two Hurricanes will remain airworthy until at least December 2035 through a new contract awarded by the National Armaments Director Group (NAD Group).

Advertisement
ODU RT
Babcock secures FMSP contract extension with MoD

Defence

Babcock secures FMSP contract extension with MoD

13 April 2026

Babcock has agreed a two‑year extension of its Future Maritime Support Programme (FMSP) contract with the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD), ensuring the continued delivery of vital fleet and infrastructure support for the Royal Navy’s surface ships, to sustain capability that remains critical to the UK’s operational readiness.

GKN Aerospace and AFRL launch TITAN-AM

Aerospace Defence

GKN Aerospace and AFRL launch TITAN-AM

13 April 2026

GKN Aerospace today announced the launch of TITAN-AM (Titanium Industrialisation and Technology Advancement for Near-net Additive Manufacturing), an $8.4 million programme in partnership with the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner