Virtuix Demonstrates 360° Virtual Terrain Walk to U.S. Army and Navy Leaders

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Virtuix showcased its Virtual Terrain Walk on April 15 in Orlando to U.S. Army and Navy leaders, demonstrating 360-degree, photorealistic virtual environments for over 12 warfighters to rehearse missions. This follows a March development agreement with the U.S. Navy and a U.S. Marine Corps Omni One purchase, boosting defense traction.

1. Orlando Summit Demonstration

Virtuix presented its Virtual Terrain Walk to senior U.S. Army and Navy decision-makers at the Immersive Technology Summit in Orlando on April 15, demonstrating 360-degree, multi-user mission rehearsal within geo-specific, photorealistic virtual environments.

2. VTW System Capabilities

The VTW system supports over 12 warfighters physically walking, running, and crouching in any direction, using AI-driven 3D reconstruction to convert real-world 360-degree camera captures into navigable virtual landscapes.

3. Defense Portfolio Expansion

This demonstration builds on Virtuix’s March development agreement with the U.S. Navy and the Marine Corps’ Omni One purchase, following earlier sales to West Point, the Air Force Academy and Yokota Air Base.

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