Virtuix to Deliver Omni One Treadmill to Marine Corps in April 2026

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KBR sold Virtuix’s Omni One treadmill system to the U.S. Marine Corps Training Command for warfighter training and mission planning, with delivery to Quantico set for April 2026. Sales to West Point, the U.S. Air Force Academy and Yokota Air Base underscore defense demand for its Virtual Terrain Walk system.

1. Marine Corps Purchase

KBR, strategic partner of Virtuix, has sold an Omni One omni-directional treadmill system to the U.S. Marine Corps Training Command for experimental warfighter training and mission planning. The Marine Corps Training and Education Command will evaluate the system’s role in enhancing realism and effectiveness of ground combat simulations.

2. Delivery Schedule

The system is scheduled for delivery to the TECOM Integration Lab at Marine Corps Base Quantico in April 2026, initiating hands-on testing of Virtuix’s Virtual Terrain Walk technology for mission rehearsal and operational planning.

3. Expanding Defense Footprint

This order follows prior deployments of Virtuix’s Virtual Terrain Walk systems at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U.S. Air Force Academy and Yokota Air Base, reflecting increasing adoption of omni-directional VR movement solutions across multiple service branches.

4. Virtual Terrain Walk Capabilities

The Virtual Terrain Walk system leverages AI-driven 3D reconstruction to convert 360-degree camera captures into photorealistic, navigable environments, allowing soldiers to physically walk, run and crouch within geo-specific virtual battlefields for immersive training and mission rehearsal.

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