Military training simulators and operational readiness systems
Bagira designs and operates simulators for military training across defense forces globally. The tech stack—C++, C#, Unreal Engine, .NET, SQL Server, Azure DevOps—reflects a mature Windows/.NET ecosystem with game-engine rendering for visual fidelity. Active projects span drone, UAV sensor, CBRN, and forward air control training systems, with hiring concentrated in engineering (25 roles) rather than sales or ops, indicating a product-engineering-led organization scaling technical capacity to deliver more simulator variants.
Bagira Systems, founded in 1983 and based in Israel, designs, develops, and operates military training simulators and associated operational readiness programs. The company serves defense forces and military training centers, with over 500,000 soldiers trained on Bagira-built simulators to date. The product portfolio spans multiple simulator types—drone, UAV, CBRN, and advanced air control training systems—deployed across simulation centers. Current headcount sits at 201–500 employees, with active hiring in Israel and Germany; the org is engineering-heavy and maintains steady hiring velocity.
Primary: C++, C#, Unreal Engine, .NET, SQL Server, Azure DevOps. Also: Blender, 3ds Max (3D modeling), WPF/WinUI/WinForms (UI), RabbitMQ/SignalR (messaging), MongoDB/PostgreSQL (databases), React/Angular (frontend), Power BI (analytics).
Active projects include drone simulators, UAV sensor visualization training systems, CBRN (chemical/biological/radiological) protection trainers, forward air control training systems, and professional military device simulators.
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