Ruselectronics Supplies VR-glasses for Military Personnel Training

The Ryazan Radio Plant, which is part of the Ruselectronics holding of the Rostec State Corporation, will be supplying virtual reality glasses for the training and training of Rosguard military personnel, said Rostec on Tuesday.

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3D glasses are designed to use VR technology in military training. They allow trainees to work in a virtual space that is created using 3D models and photorealistic circular panoramas. Working in 3D-space, a soldier develops skills for further work with real equipment.

This equipment is used at the Perm Military Institute of the National Guard of the Russian Federation for the training of communications specialists.

These VR-glasses made by Ruselectronics allows the user to pair radio networks in which military personnel work at real radio stations with a radio network in the classroom. While training, one part of the trainees works in real conditions while the other in virtual ones simultaneously.

The basis of the complex of educational and training tools is domestic software. Using the complex, trainees can visualise not only virtual reality, but also augmented and mixed reality.

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