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Higher Education & Research

UAV Simulation for Universities & Research

Physical UAV access is a bottleneck for aerospace and robotics programs — limited fleet time, weather dependency, and safety review cycles all slow research down. Zone of War removes the bottleneck for the parts of the work that do not require a physical airframe.

Coursework and thesis research

Aerospace, robotics, and defense-studies programs use Zone of War for coursework exercises and thesis research that would otherwise require scheduled access to a physical UAV fleet. Because the underlying models are calibrated against real hardware test data from Siivix Oy, results are closer to what a physical flight test would show — which matters when a thesis committee is evaluating experimental design, not just conclusions.

Reproducibility for published research

Simulation-based experiments in Zone of War can be re-run with identical scenario parameters, which supports the reproducibility standards research publications increasingly require. Institutions can also request the underlying testing methodology behind a given model, which is useful when a paper's methodology section needs to describe how simulated results relate to physical hardware behavior.

Coursework-ready scenarios

Structured exercises for aerospace, robotics, and defense-studies programs.

Reproducible experiments

Re-run scenarios with identical parameters for thesis and published research.

Transparent methodology

Request the underlying testing methodology behind a given simulation model.

Next step

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