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We Send Odin to virtual reality

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The name of the base system (platform): Projects of Virtual reality
Developers: DEUS, Tactical missile armament (KTRV), Man & Technologies lab
Date of the premiere of the system: 2020/02/27
Branches: Military industrial complex,  Government and social institutions

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2020: Release of the first batch of Odin for airborne forces of the Russian Federation

On February 27, 2020 TAdviser knew that the developer of the systems of virtual reality of DEUS, the Russian design office Man & Technologies lab, together with instrument-making company "Tactical Missile Armament" released the Russia's first batch of helmets (30 pieces) of virtual reality of Odin for airborne troops of the Russian Federation.

Odin

The developer of devices and the software of virtual reality of DEUS acted as the creator of the project. A VR helmet is a part of the exercise machine on which pupils of military institutions and military personnel work landing to combat zones. Special fixtures and a seat imitate a backpack with a parachute, the fans installed on each side create feeling of air resistance and free fall, and a helmet of virtual reality in the mode of the maximum realness allows to visualize parachute jump. The proprietary system of tracking of a look (eye-tracker) which is built in a helmet from DEUS monitors the motion speed of a pupil and specially accelerates change of the picture in visual space that thus the examinee trained the speed of reactions. In the mode of virtual reality the participant of educational process works disembarkation accuracy: controls parachute slings, manages provision of the body at the time of flight and a dome after its disclosure.

Odin

VR helmet rather easy (340 gr.), has permission 4K, the overview of 110 degrees and the laser system of tracking Horus.

2017: Odin DK2 helmets and Svarog

The Russian Company 'DEUS' provided two new VR helmets at the international forum 'Army 2017'. One of them is Odin DK2, the smallest and light helmet in the world with the permission 2880kh1440px. Also all participants of a forum could practice in virtual control of UAVs using a Svarog helmet with the resolution of 5K and a viewing angle in 170 degrees. At the DEUS stand queue from persons interested to test VR new products gathered. Participants of a forum noted an image clarity, convenience and ease of helmets. Developments were estimated also by representatives of the Ministry of Defence and TsNTU 'Loudspeaker'.

 

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