July 2025

Train Like Lives Depend on It, Because They Do

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Full-Fidelity Combat Training, No Live Fire Needed

Orama’s Mixed Reality Combat Simulator replicates the pressure, and chaos of live fire training without real ammunition or sim rounds. Using full-body tracking, real-world physics, and 1:1 weapon fidelity, we enable users to engage in real CQB (close quarters battle) missions safely and repeatedly. Real recoil with proven tactics results in real readiness for you. Whether it’s stacked teams breaching a room or lone operators clearing stairwells, the system mimics real-world environments to build neural-muscle memory where it matters most.

Train Smarter, Fight Harder

Our adaptive AI analyzes player behavior and injects variability into every scenario. No two runs are the same. Enemies flank when you pause, counterattack when you overreach, and breach when you stall. Each adversary mimics real-world near-peer tactics: drones, room-clearing, suppression fire, and even ethical judgment pressure points (such as civilians present). This isn't just a simulation. It’s algorithmically-driven tactical education.

“This is the most realistic training system we’ve ever used. Period.”

SFC Jackson

US Army Infantry School

Deploy Anywhere, Train Everywhere

The full ORACLE 1 fits in two Pelican cases. Whether you’re on a base in Germany or a field exercise in North Carolina, Orama launches in under 30 minutes. The system self-calibrates, connects wirelessly, and delivers a full training pipeline from mission planning to AAR without outside infrastructure.

Actionable Insights From Every Mission

Our real-time After Action Review (AAR) engine logs every movement, trigger pull, voice command, and interaction. Instructors can scrub through timelines, replay player perspectives, and even get automatic heat maps, accuracy stats, and decision timing breakdowns. Want to know why your squad failed to breach in time? The AAR doesn’t just tell you. It will guide you into making better decisions like an Oracle does.