Vegvisir Introduces Long-Range Optics and AI-based Safety Features
The
Estonian-Croatian defense industry startup Vegvisir will showcase its
mixed-reality-based situational awareness system at Eurosatory. The solution,
demonstrated on Patria’s and Milrem Robotics’ vehicles, has been enhanced with
several new features, including third-party sensor integration (commander
sight) and AI-based safety features that function both day and night.
Vegvisir's
situational awareness system uses vehicle-mounted cameras, an immersive
ultra-low latency headset, and supplementary data overlay capability to provide
the vehicle personnel a comprehensive 360-degree view of the surrounding
environment. This heightened awareness equips troops with the tools to navigate
complex scenarios and make well-informed decisions on the battlefield.
At
Eurosatory, Vegvisir will showcase its latest feature: a fully integrated
commander sight system developed by HEVI Optronics.
"This
solution combines long-range optics with a helmet-mounted display for
effortless control. We aim to bring the experience of an Apache attack
helicopter gunner to ground operations, thus further improving the battle
unit’s decision-making capability in critical situations," said Ingvar
Pärnamäe, the CEO of Vegvisir.
Vegvisir is
also introducing a series of custom AI-model-based functions, among these the
ability to detect humans around the vehicle in all light conditions.
"This
is a crucial safety feature, as most training accidents occur due to poor
visibility or driver inattention. Vegvisir's safety functions alert the driver
when someone is in close proximity to the vehicle or at the ramp, significantly
enhancing safety during training and practice. To enable human detection
functionality, we have developed a custom machine-learning dataset,” Pärnamäe
said, describing the new feature.
According
to him, human detection functionality is just one of the mature features
Vegvisir is ready to release, with more in the pipeline to assist warfighters
not only in training but also in combat.
Vegvisir is
now also equipped with a solution enabling the system to pull Friendly Forces
Tracking information messages from any NATO-compliant network.
"Each
demonstration has provided us with detailed feedback on the solution's
functionality and highlighted opportunities for further development. By
designing the solution in collaboration with end-users, we have created a
system that addresses numerous critical battlefield challenges. For example,
rather than focusing primarily on the vehicle driver as we did previously, we
are now developing a comprehensive digital hub centered on the vehicle
commander. Users have confirmed that this shift has made the solution
significantly more practical and valuable," Pärnamäe added.
After
Vegvisir's initial sales agreement, which recently led to deploying the system
in Ukraine, the company has signed four more contracts.
“During the
three years we have been developing our solution, governments, militaries, and
vehicle manufacturers have become much more receptive to new technologies and
innovative battlefield solutions. The combination of modernization efforts and
significantly increased defense budgets makes this an exciting time for
Vegvisir and other defense startups," added the CEO of Vegvisir.
The company
showcases two versions of the solution at Eurosatory – Vegvisir Core and
Vegvisir Remote. Vegvisir Core is designed to deliver a comprehensive
360-degree view on infantry fighting vehicles, armoured personnel carriers,
combat support platforms, engineering vehicles, and main battle tanks. It
connects the crew into a digital hub allowing seamless interaction and access
to digital data. Vegvisir Remote offers a similar experience to Vegvisir Core
but is optimized for lower bandwidth, making it ideal for remote use. Its
primary application is on optionally manned or unmanned platforms that require
remote operation.
Vegvisir
Core will be integrated on Patria AMV XP 8x8 (Hall 6 G144, G136) and Vegvisir
Remote on Milrem Robotics Type-X RCV (Hall 6, K145)