
When defense professionals from around the globe gathered at Milipol Paris 2025, few expected a Southeast Asian company to command so much attention. Yet that is exactly what happened when KOMINA unveiled its VR gun combat simulator—a training system that blends modified airsoft weaponry with breathtaking virtual environments and hard-nosed performance analytics.
Visitors who strapped on the headset and picked up one of the replica firearms were immediately struck by the tactile authenticity. These are not flimsy plastic controllers; they are weighted, recoil-enabled replicas built on real airsoft platforms. A French military officer who ran through multiple drills described the experience as the nearest substitute for live-fire practice he had ever encountered—without the cost, risk, or logistical headaches of a real shooting range.
Visual quality played an equally important role. Scenarios ranged from besieged hotel lobbies to narrow urban streets, and officers from Portugal to Germany commented on how easy it was to lose themselves in the environment. One Portuguese police officer said the shattered-glass physics and dynamic lighting made him forget he was wearing a headset at all. That level of fidelity matters because training in a convincing world builds the spatial awareness operators need when lives are on the line.
What truly separates KOMINA from off-the-shelf VR shooters, though, is the data layer. Every session produces a detailed After Action Report covering reaction speed, shot placement, threat-identification accuracy, and gaze patterns drawn from eye-tracking sensors. Instructors no longer have to guess whether a trainee scanned the room before engaging a threat—they can see it in the numbers.
The business case is hard to argue with. Ammunition budgets keep rising, range availability keeps shrinking, and nobody can safely rehearse a hostage rescue or a crowded-venue attack response with live rounds. KOMINA’s platform lets units repeat high-stakes drills as often as they want, learning from every mistake in a zero-consequence environment.
Having already built a solid client base across Indonesia’s military and police agencies, KOMINA used Milipol to make a bold play for Europe. Judging by the follow-up meetings and pilot-program conversations that emerged during the four-day show, the play is working. Representatives hinted at upcoming features—expanded scenario packs, cooperative multiplayer modes, and integration with real tactical gear—that suggest the company is just getting started on the international stage.
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