Navigating the Defence & Security Training Environment

20 April 2026

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Today’s defence forces operate in an increasingly complex and fast-moving environment that requires a shift in how we think about readiness, training, and risk.

As global security threats evolve, traditional military training models are proving inadequate. Geopolitical tensions, “Digital Native” recruits, and rapid technological advancements necessitate a shift toward agile, tech-driven training methods. Legacy pilot training programs, based on rigid curricula, must be replaced with AI-driven, immersive simulations to enhance proficiency, reduce costs, and accelerate readiness.

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Recruitment and retention challenges further strain military preparedness, requiring modernized training that aligns with new learning preferences. Partnering with private industry enables the integration of advanced technologies, optimizing training efficiency while freeing military resources for operational needs. In an era of constrained response windows, military forces must prioritize strategic risk management. A shift to student centric, digitally enabled learning ecosystems will improve training quality, accessibility, and efficiency, ensuring operational superiority in future conflicts.

CAE’s white paper, A Blueprint for Training Transformation, takes a deeper look at how modern, digitally enabled training can help defence forces build and sustain operational readiness, today and into the future.

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