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Aug 14, 2025 · en.globes.co.il
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The Israeli defense tech company is set to inaugurate its first gaming park in Kenya with a platform based on metaverse glasses.
Combatica, an Israeli defense-tech startup, is expanding its reach by inaugurating its first gaming park in Uganda, utilizing metaverse glasses for simulated defense training. The company has gained recognition for its dual-use capabilities, serving both military and civilian sectors. Combaticas advanced AI capabilities have been integrated into its training systems, with recent upgrades to version 2.1. The company plans to open similar facilities in the US, Europe, and Israel, capitalizing on the growing demand for tactical training platforms. Frost & Sullivan has recognized Combatica as a global market leader for 2025. The companys sales have tripled recently, indicating significant growth.
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Apr 3, 2025 · en.globes.co.il
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The Israeli company's virtual reality platform includes 50 AI generated scenarios, seven maps and even situations for operating night vision.
Combatica, an Israeli startup, has launched its 2.0 next-generation tactical training platform, which utilizes virtual reality and AI-generated scenarios. The platform includes 50 AI scenarios, seven maps, and night vision operations. It has been tested by special units and has attracted interest from foreign diplomats. The system is portable, requiring only two suitcases of equipment, and offers a more engaging training experience compared to traditional exercises. Combatica provides weapons and cartridges manufactured via 3D printing, allowing for detailed statistical analysis post-exercise. Since October 7, the company has trained around 5,000 military and internal security personnel across four continents.
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Aug 5, 2024 · www.calcalistech.com
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Soldiers are getting an XR boost for training on the battleground | CTech
Combatica, an Israeli company, has developed an XR training tool that offers AI-based scenarios for law enforcement, special forces, and security teams. The tool focuses on training professionals in decision-making under stress and fire, using data to track friendly fire reduction and situational awareness. The system, which runs off Meta’s Quest 2 headsets, has already helped train nearly 2,000 soldiers, including most of the special forces units in Israel. The company has also formed a partnership in Israel with Amarel, a subsidiary of Rafael. However, Combatica has not disclosed details about its funding and customer bases.
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Mar 8, 2024 · debuglies.com
Combatica XR: Revolutionizing Security Training with Virtual Reality
Mar 7, 2024 · nocamels.com
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VR Platform Trains Security Forces In Eerily Hyper-Real Scenarios
Combatica XR, a startup founded by three former cyber specialists in the Israel Defense Forces, has developed a virtual reality platform for training security forces. The platform, which includes lightweight VR goggles and a converted assault rifle or handgun, allows users to train in various scenarios. The company has already been used by the Israeli military and local first response civil guards, and has trained around 1,500 members of Israels special forces, police, and soldiers. The training is carried out in partnership with Amarel, a subsidiary of the state-owned Rafael Advanced Defense Systems company.
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Mar 2, 2024 · www.telegraph.co.uk
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Special forces adopt virtual reality for covert-combat training
UKs special forces are using virtual reality (VR) technology for training in combat operations. The VR equipment allows troops to undertake virtual missions in various environments and situations. The technology has transformed the way the special forces train, allowing them to create almost limitless scenarios. However, a source revealed that the current equipment is becoming obsolete due to recent advances in VR and artificial intelligence. The Israeli Defence Forces are using a system designed by Combatica, which employs extended reality, a hyper-realistic form of VR incorporating AI. The Ministry of Defence stated that VR as an emerging technology is being explored to complement existing training regimes.
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Feb 20, 2024 · nationalsecuritynews.com
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Combatica's XR Training to Revolutionise Special Forces Training and Save Lives of Counter-Terrorist Forces - National Security News
Israeli startup Combatica has partnered with data storage and services provider ionir to provide extended reality (XR) training to Special Forces and Security Forces globally. The platform is already being used by Israel’s Defence Forces (IDF) and Emergency Response Units, with about 1,500 personnel having completed training since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. Combatica’s XR training platform, combined with ionir’s advanced Kubernetes data storage, is transforming military unit preparedness. The partnership allows Combatica to parallelise data management, scale deployments seamlessly, and support multiple environments across public and private clouds with one integrated solution stack.
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Feb 9, 2024 · blocksandfiles.com
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ionir helps train Israeli Defense Force through VR partnership - Blocks and Files
The Israeli Defense Force is using Combatica’s VR services for training its soldiers, with ionir Kubernetes data storage being part of the product offer. Combatica is an Israeli startup that provides XR (extended reality) training through Oculus-style virtual reality headsets. The headsets are fitted with sensors and not tethered to host systems, allowing soldiers to simulate combat missions in virtual reality. The ionir Kubernetes data services software provides storage for stateful container apps, along with data protection, mobility, and deduplication services. Private equity firm C5 Capital is an investor in ionir, along with Jerusalem Venture Partners.
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Feb 7, 2024 · itnews.co.il
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ionir ו- Combaticaמכריזות על שותפות אסטרטגית טרנספורמטיבית להצלת חיים ולחיזוק מוכנות יחידתית לכוחות מיוחדים לאור איום הטרור המתחדש - IT News
Israeli companies ionir and Combatica have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing the speed, scalability, and optimization of Combaticas virtual training platform. ionir, a portfolio company of C5 Capital, offers a cloud-based storage and data management platform for Kubernetes that combines high-performance data storage and management with data mobility. Combatica provides an Extended Reality (XR) product designed to simulate training scenarios and hyper-realistic terrains for special forces and law enforcement personnel. The partnership will enable Combatica to simulate any urban environment worldwide accurately and to scale.
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Feb 6, 2024 · www.businesswire.com
ionir and Combatica Announce a Transformative Strategic Partnership to Save Lives and Strengthen Unit Readiness for Special Forces in Light of the Resurgent Terror Threat
Feb 6, 2024 · finance.yahoo.com
ionir and Combatica Announce a Transformative Strategic Partnership to Save Lives and Strengthen Unit Readiness for Special Forces in Light of the Resurgent Terror Threat
Dec 8, 2022 · ibarel.com
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I tried next-gen XR Training for Defense Forces | iBarel
Combatica, an Israeli start-up, has developed a next-generation XR combat-training simulator for Defense Forces, Warfighters, and Law Enforcement officers. The simulator allows users to train in a fully realistic virtual environment, offering a variety of scenarios and AI-based enemies. The simulator also tracks user actions and produces meaningful insights on the training session. The article also mentions the growing interest in defense tech among investors and tech employees.
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Jul 17, 2022 · bizzness.net
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המלחמה בטרור || טובי המוחות בסטארט-אפים בשירות השב"כ
Five startups have been chosen to collaborate with the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) in various fields. The companies, which were selected from about 50 that responded to a call by Shin Bet, were presented at a Demo Day event in Ashkelon. The technologies developed by these startups can serve both civilian and security needs, such as combating terrorism. The companies include MindsView, which has developed technology that allows a surgeon to perform surgery with augmented reality glasses; Qpower, which develops tiny chips that can turn everyday objects into smart tracking devices; Quadpole, which presented tethered drones that can stay in the air for long hours; Flyz Robotics, which developed a tiny drone that can land on vertical walls and attach sensors, microphones, and cameras; and Combatica, a combat training simulator that uses virtual reality to simulate real emergency situations such as terrorist events and mass casualty incidents.
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Jul 14, 2022 · www.gov.il
The Israeli Security Agency and the Ministry of Intelligence Present: Startups that Fight Terrorism
Jul 14, 2022 · www.jpost.com
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Shin Bet Chief presents rare look at hi-tech companies helping it combat Hamas
Shin Bet Director Ronen Bar has revealed five hi-tech companies that will be dedicated to the agency’s combat against Hamas. The companies were selected through the agencys technology garage, which funds and integrates private-sector technology companies to assist in its war against terrorism. The initiative is co-sponsored by the Intelligence Ministry and the Sosa Hlstech Innovation Hub. The companies will be based in Ashkelon, a strategic move to help with technological issues that the agency’s southern division deals with regarding Gaza. The initiative also aims to boost the country’s periphery.
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Jul 14, 2022 · www.tech12.co.il
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הסטארט אפים של השב"כ: להתאמן נגד מחבל מונחה AI
Shin Bet (Shabak), in collaboration with the Ministry of Intelligence, has revealed five startups that have developed proof-of-concept (POC) technologies with its southern division. These technologies range from AR glasses for real-time field instructions to chips that turn everyday objects into tracking devices. The goal is to influence product design early so they can serve both security and civilian markets. The startups include MindsView, Qpower, Flyz Robotics, Quadpole, and Combatica, each offering dual-use technologies with significant security applications. The accelerator, known as Downtown, aims to foster innovation that can enhance global security beyond just cyber capabilities.
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