Operator XR Launches Interceptor: Purpose-Built C-sUAS Training System
Sydney, Australia – [15 April, 2026] – Operator XR (ASX: XRG) today announced the launch of Interceptor, a purpose-built Counter-Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-sUAS) training platform, at the International Training and Education Conference (ITEC) in London. Interceptor represents a significant expansion of Operator XR's VR training capabilities, complementing its established OP-2 tactical training system and directly addressing the growing operational need for rapid C-sUAS capability development.
Interceptor enables military units and law enforcement (LE) agencies to develop, rehearse, and refine C-sUAS tactics, techniques, and procedures across the full Detect-Identify-Track-Defeat (DITD) kill chain, all without requiring fixed infrastructure or complex logistics.
"Complex modern warfare demands operators who master proven individual and team tactics under pressure. Battlefields are evolving faster than training infrastructure can adapt, creating a critical gap. Interceptor bridges that gap - purpose-built C-sUAS training that lets operators rehearse real tactics repeatedly, building the muscle memory and team cohesion essential for mission success. We're giving Europe's defence forces the scalable platform to train as they fight," said Wayne Jones, CEO, Operator XR.
Interceptor's core capabilities include:
- Adaptive C-sUAS threat scenarios - Configure unlimited counter-drone scenarios with customisable threat profiles, drone types, flight behaviours, and attack patterns.
- Full DITD training - Realistic kinetic and non-kinetic defeat options, including electronic warfare integration.
- Immersive threat library - Full spectrum of configurable C-sUAS threats including armed-FPV platforms, reconnaissance drones, and swarm formations
- Cost-effective training - Unlimited training repetitions at a fraction of live-fire costs, accelerating operator proficiency with measurable, repeatable scenarios
Operational advantages for European agencies:
Interceptor's proven scalability means operators can train 1-12+ concurrent personnel across multiple C-sUAS scenarios simultaneously, with no backpack PCs, tethering, or external tracking required. The system operates completely offline – no Wi-Fi or internet connectivity needed - making it ideal for classified operations and austere forward-deployed environments.
- Rapid deployment - Setup in under two minutes
- Highly portable - 23kg per 2-user configuration
- Audit-ready compliance - Comprehensive reporting for formal C-sUAS training certification
- Vendor ecosystem integration - Seamless integration with existing C-sUAS systems
- Enterprise-grade hardware - 4K headsets with two-hour battery run time and hot-swappable spares
Complementing OP-2:
Interceptor joins Operator XR's proven OP-2 platform, enabling European defence agencies to maintain both systems for comprehensive training coverage. While OP-2 delivers versatile mission rehearsal across building clearance and force-on-force scenarios, Interceptor specialises entirely in C-sUAS operations - allowing agencies to optimise their training architecture for both broad tactical readiness and specialised counter-drone proficiency.
Market timing:
The launch of Interceptor reflects growing global and European demand for rapid C-sUAS capability development. With drone threats evolving faster than traditional training infrastructure can adapt, Interceptor enables defence agencies to maintain operational readiness without the months-long timelines and substantial investment required for traditional training facilities.
"ITEC provides the ideal platform to showcase how Operator XR continues to lead in immersive training and operational planning. Interceptor represents our commitment to solving the urgent challenges faced globally today", said Wayne Jones, CEO, Operator XR.
About Operator XR
Operator XR builds deployable VR training systems for military and law enforcement. Founded by special forces veterans with offices in Sydney and Virginia, the company's OP-2 platform serves 100 customer agencies worldwide, including the US DoD and the Australian Defence Force. Operator XR recently launched Interceptor, a purpose-built C-sUAS training platform. Operator XR is a subsidiary of xReality Group (ASX: XRG).
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