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Ukraine’s Farsight Vision Launches 3D VR Tool for Room-Clearing Drills

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A screenshot from Farsight Vision’s Floor Plan feature shows a 3D training environment used to simulate building assault scenarios. (Source: Farsight Vision)
A screenshot from Farsight Vision’s Floor Plan feature shows a 3D training environment used to simulate building assault scenarios. (Source: Farsight Vision)

Ukrainian defense technology company Farsight Vision has introduced Floor Plan, a new feature in its FSV App that converts two-dimensional building layouts into full 3D models for rehearsing building-clearing assaults, the company told Militarnyi on June 10.

FSV App is a military application for Android and virtual reality devices. It serves as a mobile tool for 3D situational awareness and tactical planning.

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Floor Plan lets a user upload a 2D image of a building or interior through the FSV Platform. Built-in tools then allow the layout to be corrected, with walls, windows, and rooms edited as needed. The adjusted plan is automatically transformed into a complete 3D model suitable for tactical planning and mission simulation.

From there, troops can enter the simulation and execute tactics directly in the virtual space, including firing and taking cover. This allows soldiers to rehearse the assault of a specific facility in advance without traveling to the site, needing only a plan of the building.

"It can even be drawn in basic graphic editors—the main thing is that it reflects the layout of the space," the company explained in a comment to Militarnyi.

Trainees also have access to the FSV App's weapons library, which contains realistic firearm models, turning each session into a full tactical drill.

Floor Plan extends a string of recent additions to the FSV App ecosystem. In May, Farsight Vision rolled out Link Coverage, a function that models drone signal coverage before takeoff and flags zones where control links may weaken or drop.

The tool supports commercial drones through the manufacturer's open technical specifications, while other models can be configured manually, giving pilots a terrain-calibrated coverage forecast ahead of complex missions.

Virtual reality training tools have been spreading across Ukraine's wider defense sector as units seek to cut preparation costs and risks. Defense firm SKIFTECH unveiled a VR trainer in May, named "Reflex—Minus Drone," that teaches soldiers to shoot down FPV drones by replicating realistic flight behavior, shotgun ballistics, and spatial audio cues drawn from frontline combat data.

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