Aurizn and ISL have partnered up to progress Australian and US defence technology.
Australian defence company Aurizn and US-based technology organisation ISL announced their collaboration with the hopes of advancing the strategic capabilities of US and Australian allied forces.
Aurizn’s proven experience in using advanced electro-optic and infrared technology in synthetic training environments, mixed with ISL’s radio frequency software, aims to create a high-precision model and evaluation framework.
This base will allow US and Australian defence forces to plan and engage in a range of complex missions with advanced technology. The characterisation, assessment and digitisation of mission environments across land, air, sea, and even space, will support interoperable activity between the two defence forces.
“Modern warfare demands integration across spectrums and domains,” said Rebecca Humble, CEO of Aurizn.
“By bringing together best-of-breed tools and technologies across US and Australian industry, we can emulate and digitise the complexity of the battlefield, accelerating capability development and strengthening sovereign and allied readiness.”
Working closely with Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group, Aurizn is currently the commercial partner of Infinite Studio, a radiometrically multispectral platform that provides a critical environment to trial and evaluate emerging defensive technology. ISL’s RFView product range will likely be used in this training environment to assess the multitude of high-fidelity platforms the tech company offers.
“Our RFView suite of technologies complements Aurizn’s synthetic environments to create a fully integrated solution that strengthens collective readiness across borders and domains,” said Gail Taylor-Smith, CEO of ISL.
“Together, we are enabling Defence to model, test and validate complex scenarios with unprecedented precision – a critical step in preparing for the missions of tomorrow.”
This partnership underscores both companies’ commitment to delivering positive mission outcomes for allied forces and further aligns with AUKUS objectives through reinforcing technological interoperability for US and Australian industries.