CBRNE Training Without Live Agents
CBRNE training has always faced a hard constraint: realistic practice requires live agents, dedicated ranges, or expensive one-off hardware — none of which scale to the recurring training modern teams need. SYGNAL solves this with a patented software platform that simulates chemical warfare agents, radiation, biological hazards, and toxic industrial chemicals on any iOS or Android device.
Simulate Every CBRNE Hazard Class
Train against nerve agents (VX, sarin class), blister agents (mustard class), toxic industrial chemicals (TICs), radiological sources (alpha, beta, gamma), and biological scenarios. Alarm thresholds, plume behavior, decay rates, and detector response are configurable per exercise. Students experience realistic sensor readings and make the same decisions they would against real agents.
Run Multi-Agency CBRNE Exercises
Federal, state, and local agencies can train together on the same scenario. Each team sees their own sensor readings and positions; incident command sees the full operational picture. Run tabletop, full-scale field exercises, or hybrid drills — all on the same platform.
Works Offline for Field Exercises
SYGNAL Source BLE beacons let you run CBRNE drills in dead zones, underground facilities, rural training sites, and SCIFs. No internet, no GPS, no cell signal — students detect hazards via Bluetooth proximity and the app handles the full exercise flow offline.
Instructor Injects, Escalates, Pauses
The Command View gives instructors full control of the exercise timeline. Inject a nerve agent release, escalate to mass casualty, simulate decon failures, or pause for a teachable moment. Every decision is logged with a timestamp and the trainee who made it.
Compliant Record-Keeping
SYGNAL training aligns with NFPA 1010 (Professional Qualifications for Emergency Responders) and NFPA 1072 (Hazmat/WMD Responder Competence). Every CBRNE training session generates a complete after-action report: hazard exposure, response timeline, decon decisions, communication logs, and individual scoring. Export for compliance, accreditation, and agency reporting.