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Russia develops “augmented reality” technologies for military training

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Ruselectronics, a subsidiary of the Russian “Rostec”, has announced the development of new technologies based on “augmented reality” for training military personnel and specialists in the aviation industry.

A statement issued by the company said, “Ruselectronics has succeeded in developing a prototype of a training device based on augmented reality technologies that will be used in military training and will be used by aviation industry specialists and nuclear energy development experts. The device helps its users to collect real and virtual objects in one environment. The new device will provide comprehensive control It will provide an assessment of the trainees’ work and help monitor the condition of the equipment they interact with.”

The new device includes glasses for virtual and augmented reality, motion sensors installed on the arms and legs, and a computer carried in a bag on the shoulder that ensures freedom of movement and ease of use.

The device relies on cameras and special distance sensors that monitor the objects and equipment surrounding the user, and the technologies in it preview this data with the data in it or that it receives from the control center, and the computer attached to the device matches this data to provide an integrated picture to the user.

It should be noted that Russia has previously developed several models of virtual reality helmets that are used to train military and astronauts.

 

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