Domestic Development Opportunities of Virtual Reality-based Tactical Simulation Training Tools

Part 3: Limitations of Technology from a Training Perspective

doi: 10.32567/hm.2021.3.9

Abstract

Through the recent immense developments in information technology and microelectronics, virtual reality (VR) devices  have become increasingly sophisticated, providing close-to- real life experiences. VR technology has proved to be an  essential training tool in various military and law  enforcement applications for over a decade. My article  series is aimed at uncovering the remarkable in-house  development possibilities based on the modular nature of  this technology. Through applied research, these state-of- the-art VR platforms may deserve recognition and have the  potential to revolutionise certain components of training  methods. In the third part of my series, my objective is to  investigate the limitations and drawbacks of VR technology  from the aspects of military and law enforcement training.  My goal is to examine the parameters and specifications to  explore the deficiencies of these equipment, which require  attention in an in-house development. 

Keywords:

Virtual Reality VR tactical simulation military training law-enforcement training

How to Cite

Marlok , T. . (2021). Domestic Development Opportunities of Virtual Reality-based Tactical Simulation Training Tools: Part 3: Limitations of Technology from a Training Perspective. Military Engineer, 16(3), 157–172. https://doi.org/10.32567/hm.2021.3.9