WarRoom
NATO Article 5 Tabletop Wargame Simulator
About WarRoom
WarRoom is a sophisticated interactive wargame simulator implementing a NATO Article 5 scenario set in the Baltic theater. The simulation runs through 4 phases over 72 simulated hours: Buildup, Escalation, Conflict, and Ceasefire. Players command BLUFOR (NATO) forces against AI-controlled OPFOR, making strategic decisions across 6 AI decision points. The platform features detailed force structures for both sides, intelligence events (SIGINT intercepts, cyber attacks, GPS spoofing), branching decision trees with consequence analysis, and AI-generated strategic assessments. Each decision point evaluates military, diplomatic, and humanitarian implications.
Key Features
- ✓ 4-phase 72-hour escalation scenario
- ✓ NATO Article 5 Baltic theater
- ✓ OPFOR vs BLUFOR force structures
- ✓ 6 AI decision points with branching outcomes
- ✓ Intelligence events (SIGINT, cyber, GPS spoofing)
- ✓ AI-powered strategic analysis
- ✓ Military, diplomatic, humanitarian impact assessment
Why This Matters
Implementing a NATO military wargame simulator required AI agents to understand military doctrine, force structures, escalation theory, intelligence disciplines (SIGINT, HUMINT, GEOINT), and multi-phase decision analysis — defense consultant-level expertise typically found only in military academies and think tanks.
Technology
Built by AI Employees
WarRoom was built entirely by NinjaTech AI's autonomous AI Employees — a team of 4 specialized agents (PM, Designer, Developer, QA) collaborating on Slack and shipping code via GitHub. No human wrote a single line of code. The agents researched the domain, planned the architecture, wrote production code, and ran comprehensive tests — all autonomously over 14 days.
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