But it is the future of how I am certain we will train as combat air forces across the allied nations. Mr Robinson told .uk: "This technology not only solves the same problems in the UK. Red6 says CARBON is "the world’s first outdoor synthetic training environment that enables within visual range manoeuvring".īy utilising augmented reality and artificial intelligence, CARBON hopes to enable actual pilots flying in real airplanes to engage with virtual threats. In 2018, Mr Robinson established his company, Red6, with the goal of transforming the training of military personnel by developing this new technology which has been christened CARBON. READ MORE: Dramatic video shows Ukrainian kamikaze drone sending Russian APC crew ‘to hell’ He explained how the move by Western militaries from counterinsurgency warfare in the Middle East to peer adversaries, has created an urgent need to simulate high-intensity warfighting on a large scale, which required more relevant and efficient training. It's not frequent enough and it's not at the scale we need to simulate high-intensity warfighting right because we have become kind of complacent in the notion that air dominance or air supremacy is a preordained natural right to the west, right? He said: "We don't have enough pilots, we're not producing them and we can't keep them, and the training that we give them is not relevant. Mr Robinson told .uk these problems included a lack of training at scale and relevance, a shortage of pilots, and a lack of planes to train against. As the first non-American to fly the F22 Raptor in the US, Mr Robinson gained valuable insight into the world's most capable aircraft and some of the problems associated with both that and other combat jets.
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