Virtuix Integrates AI Terrain Reconstruction Into VR Training System

3 February 2026

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Virtuix has integrated Gaussian splatting, an AI-driven 3D reconstruction technique, into its Virtual Terrain Walk system for defense training, enabling rapid creation of photorealistic virtual environments from 360-degree camera scans.

The company claims the technology reduces virtual terrain creation time from weeks or months to hours. VTW combines photorealistic environments with Virtuix's omni-directional treadmills, allowing users to physically walk, run, and crouch in geo-specific virtual spaces.

The system supports more than 12 collaborative training stations for distributed mission planning and rehearsals.

Virtuix demonstrated the capability at I/ITSEC in December 2024 alongside partners Cesium and HTC. The company reports test unit purchases by Yokota Air Force Base, U.S. Air Force Academy, and U.S. Military Academy at West Point, though deployment scale and timelines were not disclosed.

The integration reflects broader adoption of AI-driven terrain generation in military simulation systems.

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