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Ukrainian company Atmaraksi will develop a VR simulator of the ZU-23 anti-aircraft gun for military training. The project was commissioned by the Desna training center, which plans to use virtual reality to practice aiming and firing without using ammunition.
A virtual simulator will allow military personnel to practice aiming and firing at aerial targets without expending ammunition or wearing out equipment. The simulator is being developed by Atmaraksi.
The company notes that the simulator incorporates operator movement tracking and positioning, the creation of physically accurate weapon models, and the integration of a VR system, which will make training as close as possible to real-life firing conditions.
The main idea behind the solution is to allow crews to fully train without being tied to firing ranges or carrying live ammunition.
In addition to military solutions, Atmaraksi is working on civilian VR projects, particularly in the field of rehabilitation for military personnel and civilians with PTSD and phantom limb pain.
