XR Systems Target Secure Training Environments

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A new integrated extended reality (XR) system designed for secure and air-gapped environments has been introduced for defence training and professional simulation use.

Announced on 26 February 2026 in Helsinki, the offering combines XR-4 Series headsets with certified workstations, pre-installed software and bundled licences in a single deployable system. The systems are intended for defence programmes, system integrators and professional XR users requiring rapid deployment in secure environments.

The package includes XR-4, XR-4 Focal Edition or XR-4 Secure Edition headsets, together with a certified XR workstation manufactured by partners SCHENKER or RAVE Computer. Software, licences and support are pre-configured to allow operation without internet connectivity.

“As defense training requirements evolve, immersive simulation has become a core capability rather than an add-on,” said Bartek Panasewicz, VP Training Systems Land at Rheinmetall Electronics. “Varjo’s Integrated XR Systems allow us to deliver scalable, secure solutions that meet the growing demand for operational readiness across NATO and allied forces.”

Traditionally, deploying high-end virtual and mixed reality systems has required hardware sourcing from multiple vendors, compatibility testing and software installation. The integrated system approach provides a pre-validated configuration intended to reduce integration time and deployment complexity.

Each system includes core XR software and tools installed in advance, along with bundled licences that support offline operation, extended warranty coverage and professional services support.

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