Farpoint: Advanced Drone Warfare Training Consortium

Farpoint, a multinational defense consortium, has been established to provide advanced drone warfare training for tactical operators and command-level teams. The consortium brings together Quanti, TRL Drones, Vrgineers, and the International Defence Aerospace Group (IDAG) to offer cutting-edge training that integrates real drone hardware with state-of-the-art simulation technologies. Farpoint aims to develop commanders and ensure allied personnel are ready to lead in the evolving battlespace.
The training modules offered by Farpoint focus on decision-making, mission execution, and resilience under contested conditions. These modules are designed to build operator proficiency quickly and safely, using high-fidelity, repeatable mission environments. The platform is scalable, deployable, and provides standardized assessment to ensure readiness at scale. Additionally, Farpoint is developing command-level training to prepare tactical leaders and C2 teams to integrate uncrewed systems into broader battlespace management.
Farpoint utilizes Vrgineers' technological stack to deliver high-fidelity simulation technologies that offer unmatched realism. The simulator solution enables operators to experience virtual environments and hands-on control within a compact, deployable system. By incorporating VBS 4.0, developed by OneArc and BAE Systems, the Farpoint solution seamlessly integrates with existing training scenarios used by current customers across the virtual battlefield. Continuous, effective training is crucial for mission success in complex environments where operator readiness is key.
The public debut of Farpoint will take place at I/ITSEC 2025 in Orlando, Florida, showcasing its capabilities alongside Vrgineers. The consortium partners will be available for briefings and follow-up meetings with interested parties. Farpoint is a defense training consortium that delivers NATO-aligned, fully simulated drone warfare training solutions to prepare operators today and develop commanders for tomorrow. The integrated technologies are designed to be interoperable, deployable, and future-ready.