Abstract

Virtual reality could almost be made for military applications, since the key advantage of simulating as opposed actually engaging in a conflict situation is that nobody gets hurt. According Brigadier SC Sharma, president of Axis Aerospace, The military uses VR for everything from training and safety enhancement analysing military manoeuvres and positions. Given even a basic understanding of what teenage gamers do with PS4s, it's easy imagine how a more immersive version could provide training for real soldiers. In fact, VR can be extended the itself and used as battlefield visualisation, says Sharma, to control combat operations in real time and help commanders assess their options.

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