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MASA Group
What AI-driven simulation tools for military training and crisis management does MASA Group provide?
MASA Group stands at the intersection of cutting-edge artificial intelligence and defense. Defence-finance analysis; 35-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-10-17
MASA Group stands at the intersection of cutting-edge artificial intelligence and defense simulation, quietly establishing itself as a pivotal French player in military training and crisis management software.
Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Paris, the company has spent nearly three decades honing a suite of AI-driven simulation tools that are now trusted by armed forces across Europe and beyond .
This analysis answers: What AI-driven simulation tools for military training and crisis management does MASA Group provide? How mature is its simulation software, trusted by armed forces across Europe, and how does it fit European programmes? Who are its customers and partners in defence simulation? What capability gaps and dependencies affect this Paris-based AI-simulation firm founded in 1996?
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Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Paris, the company has spent nearly three decades honing a suite of AI-driven simulation tools that are now trusted by armed forces across Europe and beyond .
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