Students at the Southern Federal University (SFedU) have presented the world's first simulator that mimics the operation of anti-drone guns and drone detection systems. This training platform allows users to practice real-world drone combat scenarios in a virtual environment.
The program features various models of anti-drone guns, such as "Pars" and "Harpy", as well as detectors, including "Bulat" version 3. The simulator covers a wide range of drones, from FPV devices to military drones like the "Leleka-100."
Each virtual device is an exact copy of its real counterpart. This was made possible by using the powerful Unreal Engine game engine.
The main goal of the development is to make the training as close to reality as possible. The simulator mimics radio signals, GPS operation, and device interaction. This allows users to practice skills in the same way as on a special training ground. The program includes a theoretical part with educational materials and tests, which present not only questions but also videos with real scenarios.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the latest "Klyuch" FPV drones have entered the Russian army.
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