Russia Introduces Augmented Reality for Mobile Fire Team Training
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Russia has unveiled an augmented‑reality system designed to train mobile fire teams on actual combat positions, eliminating the need for live ammunition and reducing barrel wear.
The new technology allows soldiers to practice in realistic scenarios without expending ammunition, thereby preserving resources and extending the lifespan of weapon barrels. It is intended for on‑site training at real combat locations.
The development reflects Russia’s ongoing efforts to modernize its military training methods, though no further details on deployment or cost were disclosed.
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