A US defense simulation company is fusing a gaming-class laptop with a tactical-style controller to build a next-generation first-person view drone simulator, aimed at providing armed forces with a high-fidelity training experience. The emerging platform focuses on replicating FPV drone operations that are increasingly used in modern combat.
The system, being developed by MVRsimulation, integrates its Virtual Reality Scene Generator software with precision flight physics provided by Bihrle Applied Research. The result is an FPV environment that closely mirrors the visual demands and situational awareness required during real-world drone missions, from navigation to target acquisition.
Users train inside a detailed FPV environment modeled from real-world terrain and operational areas. The digital domain includes simulated military vehicles, weapons systems, and battlefield objects that appear dynamically, allowing soldiers to practice realistic drone reconnaissance and strike procedures in a controllable virtual setting.





