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Alan Kohler talks with XRG CEO Wayne Jones

XRG CEO, Wayne Jones, had the pleasure of sitting down with renowned business commentator Alan Kohler to discuss all things xReality Group.

“xReality Group: All Geared Up

Alan Kohler sits down with Wayne Jones, the CEO of xReality Group Ltd, to discuss the company’s entertainment business and its virtual and augmented reality business – centred on training defence force and law enforcement personnel.”

-Intelligent Investor

From exploring the history of XRG bringing simulated human flight to Australia, through iFLY Indoor Skydiving, to now producing the world’s most portable immersive virtual reality training system for law enforcement and military, the conversation offers great insight into the company and the trajectory of it’s global expansion, particularly in the United States.

Listen to the audio podcast or read through the transcript at the Intelligent Investor article:

About Operator XR

 

Operator XR systems enable Military personnel and Law Enforcement Officers to train operational tactics and procedures within a portable, virtual reality environment. Complimenting existing training methods, the virtual reality system allows end users to train more often, leading to increased preparedness across a broad range of scenarios centred on de-escalation tactics, use of force decision making, and operational procedures. Operator XR has offices in Sydney, Australia, and Virginia, USA. Find out more below:

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Operator XR first sale to Australian Defence Force

Operator XR is leading the way for immersive military virtual reality training and we are proud to announce the successful sale of its OP-1 Tactical Rehearsal System to the Australian Department of Defence.

The system will be used by the Australian Army and initially provided to deployed units to maintain military skills, using Operator XR’s immersive VR simulation platform, OP-1. This system brings a new dimension to enhancing critical military skills and has been purchased as part of a concept evaluation process.

The 4 person OP-1 System allows for tactical teams to train and rehearse in Close Quarters Battle (CQB) and urban combat scenarios with unparalleled realism.

Users train on their own weapons, as the system is supplied with M4 “drop in” kits that replace the bolt and magazine of the live weapon with an untethered, pneumatic recoil system and weapon tracking sensors. This integration creates a lifelike experience that mirrors real-world weapon handling.

Image of a black case with 4 VR headsets, a table, tracking devises.

The OP-1 System is a compact design, with the complete system for 4 users packing into a double rifle case. There are no external computers required, with the system operating seamlessly off a high-powered tablet, which also serves as the hub for the After Action Review (AAR) system.

Additionally, OP-1 operates completely offline, allowing the virtual reality training system to be deployed securely, and in locations without internet.

Operator XR is honoured to stand beside the Australian Department of Defence in their pursuit of maintaining and advancing the capabilities of their armed forces through cutting-edge technology.

For more information about Operator XR, visit: https://operatorxr.com/