Lockheed Martin is collaborating with European industry partners to deliver a unified offering for the NATO Next Generation Modelling and Simulation competition.
Built on Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Center for Experimentation and Simulation (ACES), the proposal combines more than three decades of modelling and simulation expertise with regional industry capabilities to enhance force readiness, data integration and operational effectiveness.
ACES provides a unified and integrated ecosystem that connects existing and emeging simulation capabilities. It supports multinational training, exercise execution, operational planning, strategic analysis and future capability development within a common environment.
By combining diverse simulation tools and data sources, ACES improves interoperability, collaboration, and decision-making across allied forces. The platform supports applications across all operational domains—air, land, maritime, space and cyber—and enables training and analysis in live, virtual and constructive environments.
“Our partnership brings strength across industry and regional expertise to deliver the right modelling and simulation solution for NATO,” stated Raashi Quattlebaum, Vice President of Land and Maritime Solutions at Lockheed Martin. “We are confident in the capabilities of ACES to strengthen interoperability and readiness across the Alliance.”
As the competition begins, the Lockheed Martin-led collaboration will demonstrate a comprehensive simulation capability aligned with NATO priorities, improving situational awareness and readiness for evolving and future threats.
