MiG-35 and Su-57 with virtual simulators and VR technologies

Published on August 19, 2024

The Russian state-owned United Aircraft Corporation [UAC] has introduced virtual simulators for the Su-57E and MiG-35, showcasing the use of VR technologies for pilot training. According to the UAC’s announcement on their official Telegram account, these technologies will be displayed at the Exhibition Pavilion of Museum Site #1 until August 25. 

This marks the first occasion on which the Russian company has publicly demonstrated the digital technologies used to train Russian pilots. Previously, the UAC had only mentioned that digital simulators and VR technologies were part of the Su-57 development, without ever presenting them to the public. 

The UAC adds that in addition to the digital simulators and VR technologies of the Su-57E [export version] and MiG-35, visitors will also have the opportunity to explore scientific discoveries and what they claim to be “the world’s best aviation technologies, [according the UAC’ statement]” tested aircraft, and world record achievements.

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