Introducing BAE Systems OneArc (OneArcTM), a new kind of defense tech innovator — fast, open, and collaborative — delivering the synthetic environments that modern defense depends on. We unite decades of proven commercial innovation in simulation, interoperability, and geospatial technology with the scale and trust of BAE Systems, Inc.
The right balance. The right people. The right experience. The right solutions.
We have redefined U.S. and NATO defense training benchmarks, helped establish NATO interoperability standards, and earned the trust of more than 60 nations and 300 integrators.
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We offer more than 30 years of trail-blazing experience in synthetic training, simulations, interoperability, geospatial, data analytics, and AI.
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We deliver a comprehensive and growing portfolio of ready-to-go products, services and solutions, as well as custom software that ensure decision advantage and mission success.
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Space Symposium 2026
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ITEC 2026
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Excel Center, London, UK
Never double-click the .rar file as soon as it finishes downloading.
If you are attempting to download a specific file, software package, or digital asset named "Kajal" packed in a RAR archive, you must prioritize your digital safety.
Scammers frequently use popular names, trending media, or software keywords to trick users into downloading malicious files. Below is an informative guide on how to safely navigate these types of downloads. 🛡️ The Hidden Risks of Random .RAR Downloads
Open your archive manager (like WinRAR or 7-Zip) to peek inside the folder without extracting it. If you see files ending in .exe , .bat , .vbs , or .scr inside a folder that is supposed to just contain photos, videos, or documents, do not extract it . Delete it immediately.
Script files hidden inside the archive that can instantly lock and encrypt your personal files, demanding payment to unlock them.
Background scripts that record your keystrokes to steal bank logins, passwords, and personal identities.
Malicious programs disguised as legitimate software that grant hackers remote access to your computer.
If you are expecting a massive software package but the downloaded .rar file is only a few kilobytes (KB), it is likely a malicious script.