The integration of Extended Reality technologies into the military, particularly for conducting inspections of vehicles and weapons systems, is dramatically improving the ability to maintain and operate complex equipment.
These inspections allow problems to be identified and corrected before they become serious failures, ensuring that equipment is always in optimal operating condition.
In addition, the preventive maintenance that results from these inspections extends equipment life, reduces long-term costs, and ensures regulatory compliance. All of this contributes to improved combat readiness, increased warfighter confidence in their equipment, and more effective management of military resources.
EyeFlow is the ARSOFT-developed platform that enables armies to improve training, vehicle and weapon system maintenance tasks.
It is designed to facilitate the transformation of the current technical documentation of the processes, mostly in paper and PDF format, into interactive 3D content that is much easier to use and understand because it can be visualized with augmented reality, virtual reality or mixed reality.
Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality enable the military to increase the accuracy of vehicle and weapon system inspections. This technology allows detailed digital information to be overlaid on physical equipment in real time, giving technicians an accurate and enriched view of internal components and systems. Using devices such as augmented reality and mixed reality glasses, faults can be identified and diagnosed more quickly and accurately as the digital overlays provide visual guides, step-by-step instructions and historical maintenance data. This integration of visual and interactive information reduces human error, optimizes inspection time, and ensures equipment is operational and safe, significantly improving the efficiency and effectiveness of military operations.
Improving the safety of any inspection is one of the main objectives in the military. For this reason, the use of virtual, augmented and mixed reality is increasingly being used to perform these types of tasks.
With EyeFlow, technicians can visualize critical and detailed information about the condition of equipment directly in their field of view, reducing the need to physically handle dangerous components and providing digital guides and overlays that indicate risk areas, minimizing the risk of human error and accidents. In addition, the ability to perform virtual inspections prior to physical intervention allows potential problems to be identified and mitigated without exposing workers to unnecessary hazards.
EyeFlow is currently used by many of the world's leading defense contractors and the military.