Launched at I/ITSEC, this collaborative visualization tool is designed to deliver real-world networked or stand-alone military mission planning and after action review in three dimensions via integration with the Varjo MR headset.
No doubt about it, this is era of partisanship and in some instances, rancor, on Capitol Hill. The author finds it interesting that the Congressional Caucus remains one shining instance of bipartisanship, where House of Representative and Senate members across the political aisle continue to work toward advancing MS&T.
The companies are combining their expertise in a new solution offering for scalable and interoperable multi-domain collective training, as well as personalised learning and education.
Rare are the times in the S&T industry when a company advances to a next generation of its major product offerings in one swoop. Such was the case this Monday November 27 when Varjo unveiled its XR-4 series headsets – XR-4, XR-4 Focal Edition and XR-4 Secure Edition. MS&T had the opportunity to gain brief insights on the three new offerings and other activities in Varjo’s portfolio with Seppo Aaltonen, Chief Commercial Officer at the company.
One new offering that caught the author’s attention on the 2023 IITSEC exhibition hall floor was a new offering from the Polish company Motion Systems.
Moog Inc. showcases its aviation training simulator at I/ITSEC, which synchronizes visual and motion cues in a way that it believes has never been done before.
Simthetiq will be providing 3D simulation models to the Netherlands Armed Forces Air Defence community as well as the broader Netherlands defence simulation and training enterprise.
Three companies with military training expertise are working together to combine their technology and experience, which they believe will revolutionise training for the military forces of the future.