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ST Engineering Antycip (Antycip) has integrated its low-latency Image Generator, MyIG, with the Computer Generated Forces (CGF) platform VR-Forces from MAK Technologies. The development establishes a direct connection between MyIG and VR-Forces to support training environments requiring high levels of interoperability and immersion.
Developed by Antycip’s Italian R&D team, MyIG is designed to meet the demands of military and industrial simulation. The integration with VR-Forces enables synchronized communication between synthetic forces and MyIG, supporting advanced training devices used in flight and automotive simulators. This connection allows users to operate in more responsive and interactive virtual environments.
MyIG is built with its own architecture, development pipeline, and toolchain. It includes a model viewer, content manager, remote control, and supports widely used 3D formats such as FBX, OBJ, and FLT. Its open design enables real-time, low-latency communication with tools like VR-Forces, linking CGF behaviors with high-fidelity visuals through standard DIS/HLA/CIGI protocols.
The system has already been deployed in a refueling simulation project and in multiple flight simulators for both fixed- and rotary-wing platforms.