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.
Derisk.
We offer more than 30 years of trail-blazing experience in synthetic training, simulations, interoperability, geospatial, data analytics, and AI.
Deliver.
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.
Bouryoku Banzai Raw
A transfer student possessing a fanatical, supreme fixation on raw physical force.
Imagine this: A panel where a yakuza’s fist connects with a salaryman’s jaw. The teeth are rendered not as neat white squares, but as jagged shards. Speed lines explode in every direction, breaking the borders of the page. The screentone is applied in frantic, overlapping layers. There are no sound effects translated into neat English letters; instead, the raw Japanese ゴギャッ!! (Gogyaff!!) is splattered across the page like a car crash.
The appeal of the "raw" format in this context is twofold. First, there is the preservation of artistic intent. Without the overlay of translation or the sanitization often required for localized digital platforms, the reader experiences the line work and paneling in their most aggressive form. In Bouryoku Banzai, the "raw" aesthetic mirrors the thematic content: it is jagged, uncompromising, and focused on the physical impact of conflict. This creates a sense of immediacy that is often lost in more polished, mainstream productions.
OneArc will be attending AFCEA Tagung, where our team of experts will be ready to discuss how our simulation products and Solutions can support your evolving training... Read More
May 12, 2026
World Conference Center, Bonn, Germany
LANPAC 2026
OneArc will be attending LANPAC 2026, where our team of experts will be ready to discuss how our simulation products and Solutions can support your evolving training ... Read More
May 12, 2026
Sheraton Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA
SOF Week 2026
Operationalizing Simulation: Bridging Training and Real-World Operations
During SOF Week 2026, OneArc is sponsoring the NDIA Tampa Bay Chapter Event and bringing ... Read More
May 18, 2026
Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida USA
A transfer student possessing a fanatical, supreme fixation on raw physical force.
Imagine this: A panel where a yakuza’s fist connects with a salaryman’s jaw. The teeth are rendered not as neat white squares, but as jagged shards. Speed lines explode in every direction, breaking the borders of the page. The screentone is applied in frantic, overlapping layers. There are no sound effects translated into neat English letters; instead, the raw Japanese ゴギャッ!! (Gogyaff!!) is splattered across the page like a car crash.
The appeal of the "raw" format in this context is twofold. First, there is the preservation of artistic intent. Without the overlay of translation or the sanitization often required for localized digital platforms, the reader experiences the line work and paneling in their most aggressive form. In Bouryoku Banzai, the "raw" aesthetic mirrors the thematic content: it is jagged, uncompromising, and focused on the physical impact of conflict. This creates a sense of immediacy that is often lost in more polished, mainstream productions.