For the journalist, the analyst, the conference desk.
Press kit, brand assets, fact sheet and quotable lines for anyone covering DefenceVR, Aonix and Indian defence simulation. For an interview, demo or background briefing, write to admin@aonix.in.
The factual version, in one place.
- Product
- DefenceVR — full-spectrum combat simulation platform for the Indian Army.
- Company
- Aonix Private Limited
- Founded
- Headquartered in Giridih, Jharkhand, with offices in Patna and Imphal.
- Incubation
- IIT Patna · STPI Octane · DPIIT recognised
- Product line
- Five flagship simulators — UDAAN-SIM (drone pilot), KAVACH-SIM (counter-UAS), VAYU-SIM (electronic warfare), SHAURYA-SIM (infantry), NETRA-SIM (ISR / border surveillance).
- Engine
- Proprietary indigenous simulation engine. All terrain, threat-library and AAR analytics infrastructure runs on Indian-sovereign compute.
- Mandate
- Built for the Indian Army; available to other Indian armed forces, central armed police forces and friendly-foreign partners on a case-by-case basis.
- Contact
- admin@aonix.in
Lines you can use.
Attributable to DefenceVR (Aonix). For an on-the-record interview or a specific angle, write in.
“Modern war is drone-defined, spectrum-contested and urban. Live training cannot keep up. The Indian Army's training architecture has to change at the rate the operational environment is changing — and synthetic is the only practical answer.”
“A combat simulator is a terrain database, a threat library and a behaviour model. The interesting half is the data — and the data has to be sovereign, or it is a long-term constraint on Indian Army doctrine.”
“The Indian Army's drone-trained personnel population is on a path to expand roughly tenfold this decade. No live-training pipeline anywhere in the world has scaled to that level without a synthetic backbone doing the bulk of the reps.”
“The US has STE. The UK has CTTP. Israel has Tze'elim. Singapore has its SAF synthetic infrastructure. India does not yet have its answer. DefenceVR exists to be that answer.”
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The angles we can speak to on the record.
- The Indian Army's drone-training scale problem and the case for synthetic-first doctrine.
- Counter-UAS along the Punjab and Jammu sectors — the operational picture from public BSF data.
- How indigenous combat simulators differ structurally from foreign-licensed alternatives.
- The iDEX / ADITI / MAKE-II procurement pathway for Indian defence-tech startups.
- What the Synthetic Training Environment (STE), CTTP and Tze'elim get right — and what India should learn.
- The Agnipath scheme and the section-scale training math it imposes.
- Project Akashteer, the operator-decision layer, and where synthetic training fits.
Reach out directly.
For interviews, on-the-record briefings, demonstration footage and product clarifications, write to admin@aonix.in.
For a live demonstration of any of the five flagship simulators — at our facility or yours — use the contact form and mention press in the message.
For analyst briefings ahead of a feature, please give at least 48 hours of lead time.
Bring the simulator
to your unit.
On-site evaluation for Indian Army formations, procurement officers and training schools. We deploy the kit to your location — standalone headsets, physical RC, full theatre library, instructor brief included.