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JTLS-GO

JTLS-GO is an interactive, internet-enabled simulation that models multi-sided air, ground, and naval civil-military operations with logistical, Special Operation Force (SOF), and intelligence support. Today, JTLS-GO is frequently used as a training support model that is theater-independent and does not require knowledge of programming to operate effectively.

The primary focus of the JTLS-GO system is conventional joint and combined operations at the Operational Level of War as defined by the Joint Staff's Universal Joint Task List. JTLS-GO explicitly models air, land, sea, amphibious, intelligence reporting, logistics, and SOF operations. The simulation also supports limited nuclear and chemical effects, low-intensity conflict, pre-conflict operations, as well as support of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) operations. Today, JTLS-GO is used in 25 countries, including NATO.

Integrated Training Experience

An integrated training experience using JTLS-GO offers a comprehensive approach by blending realistic simulations, inter-service collaboration, and adaptive scenario development to enhance decision-making, operational readiness, and joint force effectiveness.

This method facilitates effective communication, strategic planning, and real-time feedback, ensuring participants are well-prepared for complex military operations. By addressing various aspects of modern warfare, this integrated strategy fosters a deeper understanding of joint operations and prepares personnel to respond effectively to dynamic threats.

JOINT OPERATIONS

Simulation of Joint Operations with JTLS-GO offers a unique and explicit tool for Joint Staffs Training. It ensures the strategic thinking for high ranked military officers, empowering the effective leadership and efficient operations planning.

SCENARIOS ADAPTABILITY

JTLS-GO is supporting a lot of different procedures for developing multiple scenarios within each training event. Moreover, it has the capability of representing complex scenarios within a realistic representation framework.

MULTI-DOMAIN SIMULATION

JTLS-GO plays a crucial role in supporting multi-domain operations (MDO) by providing a versatile simulation environment that encompasses land, air, sea, space, and cyberspace activities.

STANDARD DATABASE

JTLS-GO standard database can be the basis of developing customised databases for running explicit scenarios. Already developed scenarios are also useful for developers to create their own with minor effort.

WEAPON SYSTEMS

TLS-GO comes with a huge database containing all the known systems of the global defense industry withs unlimited information about their capabilities, interconnection and operational use.

TARGETS & HRU's

Targets in JTLS-GO have a significant role and their definition differs from what we know as targets in operations. High Resolution Units are also a unique tool to represent Special Operations and Other Than War Operations.

CAX War Gaming

with JTLS-GO

  • After Action Review
  • Air Tasking Order Genarator
  • Air Tasking Order Translator
  • Operations Synchronization
  • Global Maps - Networks - Operational Areas

We provide high-level, value-added training scenarios utilizing JTLS-GO as the primary tool for war gaming, CAX projects, and major training events. This approach strengthens mission sustainability, operations adaptability, planning efficiency for staff and decision-makers. JTLS-GO has a significant number of useful sub-applications to support our comprehensive training and planning approach.

JTLS-GO Sample Videos

Advanced Training Modules JTLS-GO

JTLS-GO enhances strategic environment representation and understanding by integrating realistic simulations and scenario analysis, aligned with MSETT’s approach. This fosters comprehensive insights into multi-domain operations, enabling participants to adapt strategies effectively to ever-evolving operational landscapes and complex geopolitical challenges.

Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) plays a crucial role in ensuring effective collaboration between military forces and civilian agencies during operations. Leveraging JTLS-GO can significantly enhance the training experiences of staff and agencies involved in CIMIC, providing them with the tools necessary to improve coordination, communication, and operational effectiveness.

Hybrid warfare represents a blend of conventional and unconventional tactics, including the use of irregular warfare, cyber operations, misinformation, and traditional military engagements. Training staff and signals personnel to effectively navigate these complex scenarios is essential for contemporary military operations. JTLS-GO offers a robust platform that enables realistic simulation-based training, fostering preparedness and adaptability in hybrid warfare environments.

International JTLS-GO Users

NATO Joint Forces Training Centre

Hellenic National Defense General Staff

NATO Joint Warfare Centre

NATO M&S Centre of Excellence

NATO COMMUNICATIONS & INFORMATIONS

NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES

Republic of China Agencies

French Armed Forces

Japan agencies

JTLS-GO
Events & Links

Take the opportunity to become acquainted, share your JTLS-GO experiences, and identify capabilities they would like to see in future versions of the simulation. User presentations, technical discussions, and demonstrations are scheduled for this event.

The CAX (Computer Assisted Exercise) and War Gaming community has fully embraced JTLS-GO as a powerful tool for enhancing strategic decision-making and operational effectiveness. We invite you to connect with us on LinkedIn to stay updated on the latest developments

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+1 827 48 89

23 Anoixeos Str, 13451, Kamatero Athens Greece

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