About Dogfight Boss s.r.o.
Dogfight Boss is a Brno-based technology company that brings a more flexible approach. It does not seek to replace large simulators, but to supplement them with high-fidelity systems focused on procedural and tactical training. These platforms serve pilots, helicopter crews, armored vehicle crews, JTAC specialists and other operators who need regular and realistic training. The main emphasis is placed on the fidelity of the system’s behavior – correct control response, reaction timing, station ergonomics and effective instructor work. Thanks to this, the skills acquired in the simulation are directly transferable to real deployment. In-house development and production of key hardware components enables rapid adaptation and reduces dependence on external suppliers. The systems can therefore respond flexibly to practical experience and the current needs of the armed forces. Dogfight Boss is not just a simulator manufacturer, but a partner that brings the ability to adapt training to the pace of modern operations. Delivered solutions for armed forces in Oceania, South America, Ukraine, the United States and the Czech Republic clearly confirm the quality and reliability of this approach.
Brno-based Dogfight Boss strengthens Argentina's defenses:
Advanced F-16 simulator arrives in Argentina
Brno, Czech Republic – March 4, 2025 – Dogfight Boss s.r.o., a leading Czech developer and manufacturer of simulators, announced the successful handover and installation of an F-16 pilot training simulator at a military base in Argentina.
The delivered simulator faithfully copies all the controls of the real aircraft. In combination with software from the Danish company ArenaLogic, which was the main supplier of the entire solution, it provides Argentine pilots with accurate and faithful training in emergency procedures and basic procedures that every pilot must handle before sitting in a real aircraft.
The new modular cockpit design made of high-strength steel is optimized for easy transport and quick reconfiguration between different aircraft versions (Block 15 to Block 70).
“Our goal is to provide Argentine pilots with a tool that is as realistic as possible, but also available for continuous training directly at bases or universities,” says the founder of Dogfight Boss. “The simulator in Argentina is proof that Czech technology has a direct impact on the effectiveness of training on Western platforms.”
The same type of F-16 simulator will also be presented by DFB at the London ITEC trade fair
on April 14-16, 2026.
