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Former F-22 Raptor fighter pilot and Red Six company founder Daniel Robinson piloted an experimental Berkut 560 aircraft produced by Freeflight Composites with an augmented reality headset for atars (Airborne Tactical Augmented Reality System) aircraft developed by Red Six.
ATARS includes a complete set of display and control elements that are necessary for introducing augmented reality objects into the cockpit of a real aircraft. The role of the enemy was played by the artificial intelligence Tactical AI, developed by EpiSci. In this case, the enemy aircraft were virtual copies of the su-57 and J-20 fighters. It is reported that the technology based on augmented reality (AR) can radically change the system of training military pilots in the United States. One of the main tasks of the developers is to recreate as realistic as possible in the air projections of Russian su-57 and Chinese J-20 fighters.