Raytheon unveils laptop-driven-VR soldier training

Raytheon unveiled a new immersive military training product today at I/ITSEC, the world’s largest modelling, simulation and training event.

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Synthetic Training Environment Soldier Virtual Trainer – STE SVT – uses virtual reality to train squads of soldiers in multiple scenarios while using real and virtual weapons.

The new virtual simulator is designed to train dismounted infantry and uses the latest technological advances to deliver highly effective training at a moment’s notice from any location.

It delivers unmatched realism and accessibility while dramatically reducing the cost and logistical challenge of high-consequence training missions.

Vice president of Global Training Solutions at Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services Bob Williams said Raytheon tech helped specialists around the world prepare for the world’s most important missions.

“We are blending our understanding of training with emerging technologies – augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and big data – to connect and secure military training like never before,” Mr Williams said.

“The vision for the US Army’s Synthetic Training Environment is to create a common synthetic environment for soldiers to train together from anywhere in the world.

“Raytheon’s STE SVT answers that call and will completely change the way military training is done.

“The current room-sized simulators will be replaced by portable laptop-powered AR/VR headsets that can easily be transported to soldiers for use anywhere at any time.”.

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One thought on “Raytheon unveils laptop-driven-VR soldier training

  • 14/01/2023 at 9:37 am
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    No if only we can convince our enemies to limit themselves to virtual warfare, we can save a fortune on hardware, transport and medical costs. I won’t hold my breath.

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