InVeris Training Solutions, the leading provider of integrated live-fire and virtual weapons training systems for the military, law enforcement and commercial ranges, has today unveiled SRCE , a revolutionary untethered weapons training simulator based on augmented reality (AR). InVeris Training Solutions specializes in delivering the most advanced augmented reality technology in a training simulator for armed forces and law enforcement, a feat many in the industry believed was not. see it happen before several years.
“Augmented reality offers the best of the virtual world and the real world in a totally realistic, transparent, customizable and economical way”
“Augmented reality delivers the best of both the virtual and the real world in a completely realistic, transparent, customizable and cost-effective way,” said Al Weggeman, CEO of InVeris. “Physical training facilities can be digitized and augmented to instantly become shoot houses by incorporating outdoor content in just a few minutes. More importantly, we can measure and compare individual performance and team performance with real-time, super-precise location tracking for every participant, every weapon and even every round of ammunition. “
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Critical use of force training can now take place where it’s needed or anywhere in the world. This immersive, comprehensive and unprecedented technology provides a way to collectively see, rehearse and experience different techniques, tactics and procedures with real-time location, movement, orientation and biometric detection for training and operations. The SRCE’s proprietary scanning technology allows instructors to capture space intended for use as a shooting house using a tablet or other device with a high-resolution camera. Hostile forces, suspects, decoys, hostages and other parties are all delivered digitally, thus eliminating the need to call upon actors or “role players” to embody the opposing party. The SRCE’s ability to create a virtual shooting house very quickly lends itself to active sniper training and mission rehearsal. Portable, unattached technology, which includes an AR head-mounted display, delivers realistic immersion without compromising freedom of movement and is fully compatible with InVeris’ highly accurate BlueFire® simulation weapons.
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The unprecedented interactive after-action review (AAR) procedure collects performance data for statistical analysis of previously unavailable parameters, including gun direction, discharge weapon, missing cartridges, eye tracking and head placement. Body sensors monitor trainees’ heart rate, breathing, gaze direction and other biological signs in real time. Trainees can even go back to their previous session, studying each element that had a role around them, and this type of visualization allows to review performance during operations.
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