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JF Taylor, Inc. is debuting a family of scalable fighter training solutions at I/ITSEC 2025 in Orlando, Florida. The demonstration at Booth #1900 includes modular XR cockpits, desktop simulators, and a unified instructor application designed for flexible deployment across classroom and operational environments.
The demonstration features the Mission Utilization Tactical Trainer (MUTT) for multiple F-35 variants, the Reconfigurable Advanced Mission Trainer (RAMT), four deployable desktop flight trainers, and VARJO XR-4 mixed-reality headsets. An integrated image generator and the U.S. Navy Next Generation Threat System provide mission-specific environments.
InstructorHub equips instructors with real-time scenario control, performance tracking, and oversight for multiple simulators. Rook provides interoperability across networks, rapid integration of aircraft systems, and unclassified testing and manned training stations.
Chris Wasniak, chief operating officer at JF Taylor, said, “The future of training is distributed, adaptable, and mission-focused. Our software agnostic hardware eliminates the barriers that have traditionally limited advanced simulation and creates a foundation for a common baseline of interchangeable red or blue stations. Warfighters can operate at various levels of fidelity within the same training environment while instructors maintain total control over these scenarios and mission performance.”
These solutions allow mission rehearsal and continuation training in diverse locations, including shipboard and forward-deployed settings. All hardware demonstrated is operational in multiple F-35 training applications, and InstructorHub and Rook are available for configuration discussions at the show.