
Virtuix has deployed its first Omni One immersive VR system with a Pennsylvania Air National Guard unit for experimentation and warfighter readiness evaluation. The company is pursuing defense acquisitions targeting $10M–$50M revenue profiles to accelerate market penetration across U.S. military branches.
Virtuix installed its inaugural Omni One full-body VR platform at a Horsham, Pennsylvania Air National Guard unit. The system will be used for immersive, movement-based training scenarios and AI-driven experimentation to evaluate enhancements in warfighter readiness.
This deployment follows Virtuix’s recent Phase I AFWERX SBIR award from the U.S. Air Force and selection as lead integrator for a Marine Corps VR infantry project. The company has ongoing development agreements with the U.S. Navy and deployments at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and other Army and Air Force units.
To build on its defense momentum, Virtuix is reviewing acquisition targets generating $10 million to $50 million in annual revenue. These potential deals aim to expand Virtuix’s access to government contract vehicles and accelerate its footprint in immersive training and simulation.