The Irish Mirror was yesterday granted exclusive access to the Army’s Cavalry School in the Curragh Camp in Co Kildare where three-strong Mowag crews were put through their paces in the Defence Forces’ new Armoured Fighting Vehicle Crew and Gunnery Simulator
Defence Forces personnel heading to the Middle East on a peacekeeping mission have turned to virtual reality – to hone skills that might just keep them alive.
READ MORE - Nearly €1m spent by Government in reports into Defence Forces as force battles for better pay: 'It's galling' The VR headsets are connected together and put the soldiers in a 3D virtual Mowag, whose layout is identical to the real thing – including controls, steering wheels, seats and weapons systems.
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