Next Generation TrueTwin Introduced by Antaris
Enables Simultaneous Simulation and Command of Multiple Missions
Another expansion of the Antaris Full Mission Virtualization capabilities has been introduced. Using its next generation TrueTwin simulation environment, mission planners, designers, and operations directors can now simulate multiple missions and constellations at once, all within a single, unified interface.
“We’ve developed a system that models multiple constellations using next-generation digital twins that replicate real on-orbit conditions at scale."
John Trionfo, Antaris
This enhancement gives governments and their supporting contractors the ability to develop, visualize, evaluate, and command an entire fleet of space assets in one system—even if they’re built on different infrastructure or serve different mission sets.
The new capabilities enhance mission agility and resilience, offering real-time insights for optimal decision-making. By seamlessly integrating diverse missions and constellations, Antaris enables customers to maintain space superiority and exert battlefield control, ensuring that space assets are always aligned with strategic objectives and responsive to emerging threats.
At the same time, these enhancements address a critical challenge in space operations: fragmented modeling, simulation, and command and control. Typically, when organizations attempt to design, build, and manage multiple constellations, they end up with isolated silos of disparate software. As a result, answering basic operational questions becomes time-consuming, requires coordination across teams, and lacks the agility to adapt to changing conditions.
Antaris’ new capabilities solve this by providing a software environment purpose-built for managing highly complex space architectures. Mission operators can now:
Create digital twins of on-orbit systems for real-time situational awareness;
Collapse decision timelines by surfacing actionable data in a single interface;
Run advanced adversarial scenarios to test resilience in contested environments;
Simulate missions at accelerated time scales to anticipate outcomes; and
Coordinate seamlessly across government, commercial, and allied space assets
“Multi-constellation support is more than a technical milestone—it’s critical to achieving and maintaining space dominance,” said Tom Barton, CEO and Co-Founder of Antaris. “Commanders and mission operators can now see, simulate, and act across all their space assets in one place—eliminating the need to jump between systems to piece together the full picture.”
“This isn’t just about linking dashboards,” said John Trionfo, president of Defense Solutions at Antaris. “We’ve developed a system that models multiple constellations using next-generation digital twins that replicate real on-orbit conditions at scale. This enables dynamic space operations in contested environments, advanced development of Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), mission automation, and the most advanced wargaming and training scenarios. Our goal is to prepare Space Force Guardians, our automated systems, and allied operators for the realities of future conflicts in the space domain.”
The Antaris Cloud Platform has seen rapidly growing demand among commercial operators, systems integrators, and government partners looking to streamline mission timelines and reduce risk.