ITEC 2016: UK military medics prepare for future (video)
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Motion Reality, which develops real-time human motion capture and simulation technologies for military and law enforcement organisations, is showcasing Dauntless at ITEC 2016 in London.
This is the first European demonstration of the new virtual reality training system which assimilated the hi-fi game development platform, CryEngine.
Dauntless’s virtual reality tactical training capabilities is emphasised through its capacity to provide users with the experience of night and day.
The press release states: ‘Military, security and law enforcement professionals can now train in geo-specific recreations of sensitive buildings that are difficult or impossible to train in practically.’
Dauntless was presented to
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