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Guardiaris Showcases Deployable Mobile Training Center for Small-Arms and Anti-Tank Simulation.
Guardiaris presented its Mobile Training Center at Enforce Tac 2026 in Nuremberg, a deployable simulation system designed to bring small-arms and anti-tank training directly to dispersed or deployed units. The concept reflects a wider shift in military training toward mobile, networked simulation environments that reduce reliance on fixed ranges while improving readiness and data-driven performance analysis.
Guardiaris used Enforce Tac 2026 in Nuremberg to highlight how its Mobile Training Center can bring tactical small-arms and anti-tank training directly to deployed or dispersed units, reducing reliance on fixed infrastructure and accelerating readiness cycles. Presented during the 23 to 25 February 2026 edition of Germany’s leading trade fair for security and defence, the system reflects Guardiaris’ broader role in the defense sector as a developer of military simulation solutions spanning small arms, anti-tank weapons, vehicles, drone operator training, and networked synthetic environments built around its in-house GUARD simulation engine. In the interview recorded at Enforce Tac 2026, the Mobile Training Center stands out not as a simple trailer-based simulator, but as a deployable training capability designed to push immersive rehearsal, instructor control, and performance analysis closer to the operational user.
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Guardiaris showcased its Mobile Training Center at Enforce Tac 2026, presenting a deployable simulation system designed to bring small-arms and anti-tank training directly to frontline and dispersed units (Picture source: Army Recognition Group).
More broadly, Guardiaris operates in defense as a specialist in custom military training and simulation systems built around its proprietary software and patented laserless LED architecture. Its portfolio covers small-arms training systems, vehicle and remote weapon station simulators, anti-armour trainers, anti-aircraft trainers for MANPADS gunners and aircrews, mortar and artillery observer training solutions, and drone operator simulation. The company also places emphasis on interoperability through HLA-compatible networking, allowing multiple simulators to be connected into a shared synthetic environment. That is an important differentiator for armed forces that increasingly want integrated collective training rather than isolated marksmanship or classroom-only tools. Guardiaris has also shown signs of expanding from a niche technology provider into a company capable of program-level delivery, with training systems linked to military users in Slovenia and other regional markets.
In that context, the Mobile Training Center is not just another containerized simulator. Guardiaris's attempt to compress a tactical range, instructor station, storage area, and synthetic battlefield into an expandable hydraulic trailer that can be towed by a standard truck and made operational in less than an hour. The concept is straightforward but operationally relevant. Instead of moving personnel to a permanent simulation site or live range, the training system itself is brought to the unit. The trailer is presented as a structurally independent and energetically autonomous package equipped with an internal generator, optional external power connection, full air conditioning, and air, dust, and smoke filtration. Inside, it integrates an LED wall, immersive sound, a sound floor that generates haptic feedback, secure weapon storage, and an instructor console for scenario control and post-exercise analysis.
The core training effect comes from the fusion of several Guardiaris technologies. At the center is the company’s small-arms training architecture, which supports individual and squad-level instruction with both small arms and anti-tank weapons. This is paired with an LED-based laserless positioning device that can be mounted on a Picatinny rail or installed inside modified real weapons or replicas, enabling unconstrained movement and detailed six-degree tracking. The wider GUARD simulation environment supports terrain generation from real-world data, rapid scenario creation, instructor supervision, and detailed after-action review. Guardiaris also highlights vital-sign monitoring and performance tracking, suggesting that the system is designed to assess not only shooting results but also broader human-performance factors under stress.
What makes the Mobile Training Center relevant is the operational logic behind the architecture. A mobile simulator only matters if it reduces training friction while preserving realism, repetition, and measurable outcomes. Guardiaris appears to address that equation directly. By pre-installing the hardware, enabling fast setup, and keeping the system self-powered, it reduces dependence on fixed ranges and dedicated training buildings. Using real or replica weapons and pairing them with robust analytics, it gives instructors a path from rehearsal to immediate correction without consuming live ammunition for every repetition. That matters not only for active maneuver units, but also for reserve, territorial, and homeland defense forces that need regular access to tactical drills without the cost of permanent infrastructure.
The broader significance is that the Mobile Training Center should not be seen as a standalone product. It fits into a larger trend in military training toward distributed, repeatable, data-rich preparation that can be deployed closer to the unit and adapted to multiple mission sets. Because the wider Guardiaris ecosystem can link small-arms, anti-tank, vehicle, air-defense, and other simulators into one synthetic framework, the MTC can serve as an entry point into a larger training architecture. That gives it value beyond the trailer itself. It becomes part of a readiness model in which mobility, interoperability, and performance analytics matter as much as visual immersion. For forces seeking more readiness per training day and more flexible access to tactical rehearsal, Guardiaris’ Mobile Training Center is a credible capability worth watching.