| The name of the base system (platform): | Virtual Reality Projects |
| Developers: | Gaskar Group (Gaskar Integration) |
| Last Release Date: | 2026/02/09 |
| Technology: | UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle |
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2026: Presentation of the Nebo-22 simulator
On February 9, 2026, the GASKAR group of companies announced the release of an updated version of the national VR simulator Nebo-22, a digital training ground for training and advanced training of unmanned aerial vehicle operators. The update significantly expands the capabilities of the system and takes Sky-22 to a new level as a universal tool for individual, group and engineering training, as well as the development of complex applied scenarios for the use of UAVs.
"Sky-22" is intended for users with any level of training - from novice operators to professionals and instructors. The simulator is used in educational and educational organizations and is a digital environment that has no analogues in Russia in terms of scenario depth, modeling realism and task scale. More than 25 training modules combine theoretical and practical parts and are developed taking into account the real experience of operating operators of unmanned systems.
The key difference between the updated "Sky-22" was the expansion of missionary functionality. The system has new scenarios for FPV-drones, aircraft-type UAVs and unmanned crews, including maneuvering tasks in urban and forest areas, fire adjustment, visual tracking, electronic warfare, target destruction in various ways, as well as full-fledged pre-launch training cycles, flight missions and destruction of targets. The practical part of training, focused on working in conditions as close as possible to the real ones, has been significantly expanded.
Group and team training received a separate development. The updated version implements multiplayer and an instructor module that allows you to train several operators in a single virtual space, monitor their actions, analyze the execution of tasks and work out the interaction of various types of UAVs within the same 3D scene. Integration of professional control and navigation tools, including QGroundControl and Time Zero Professional, as well as work with thermal imaging and course cameras, is supported.
"Sky-22" models with high accuracy the operation of key on-board UAV systems - optical and infrared cameras, lidars, radars and navigation equipment. The virtual landfill reproduces various climatic, temporal and landscape conditions, including urban development, steppe and forest belt, using real topographic and satellite data. Users have access to tools for measuring distances and heights, working with points and tracks, as well as configuring the characteristics of UAVs to bring virtual models in line with real models of technology.
The updated version also provides various licensing options - online activation with constant Internet access and local activation for closed loops. The number of missions in the system has been increased to 14 and will be replenished, as will the list of supported manufacturers of unmanned aircraft systems, which already covers 17 companies. For February 2026, 3D topographic maps are available, created on the basis of instrumental and aerial photography to accurately display the area. The swarm control function of unmanned aircraft is under development and will be the next stage in the development of the platform.
The Sky-22 kit includes hardware and a software license. The simulator implements more than 20 types of drones, including Sibiryachok-4, Sibiryachok-5, Brazhnik, UAVs of the Storm, Supercam, Scalpel barraging ammunition, and others. Equipment warranty - one year, product certification is in development. User training is provided on the customer's side.
The updated Nebo-22 simulator is a working tool for training UAV operators, which can be used both for individual training and for working out command and engineering tasks. The solution is being developed and expanded taking into account the practical requirements and future scenarios for the use of unmanned systems.
