Quick take:
- Lockheed Martin has unveiled a metaverse experience for military training.
- AMAZE allows military officers to engage in simulated battles in the metaverse.
- The company also launched Prepar3D allowing militaries to create learning scenarios across aviation, maritime and ground domains in the virtual world.
Lockheed Martin Corp (NYSE: LMT) has unveiled a series of military training solutions that leverage metaverse technologies. The American aerospace, arms, defence, information security, and technology corporation has developed an Amorphic Appearance Zero-Projector (AMAZE) visual display system that enables forces to engage in simulated battles in the metaverse.
The company describes AMAZE as a “new technology that is reimagining the way customers can immerse themselves in high-fidelity training, breaking the mould from projector-based systems to make training more realistic.”
According to LMT, AMAZE uses LED modules and a light relay, allowing users to focus on their strategic advantage rather than sustainment.
The company also offers Prepar3D, a flagship simulation and training software program that allows militaries to create learning scenarios across aviation, maritime and ground domains in the virtual world. Customers can integrate third-party and customer-generated content to outpace threats as the landscape changes.
The third solution in the tech stack is SIMRES, a non-laser live training technology without line-of-sight limitations created for conducting force-on-force training. According to LMT, SIMRES uses sensors to track the location and orientation of service members and weapons in the real world and maps them in a virtual simulation.
The company also offers the LMT Battle Staff Trainer (BST), which allows customers to replicate all necessary battlespaces. The wargaming and simulation solution also features multi-domain operations capability allowing militaries to bring a variety of wargaming events to life.
The fifth and final solution in the program is the Cyber Defense Range and Readiness Training, which allows militaries to evaluate a range of cyber threats and provides support for surface, undersea and ground platforms of both autonomous and crewed systems.
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