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The Indian defense sector receives a significant boost with the development of an innovative simulator for unmanned vehicles by Combat Robotics, a Pune-based startup. This project, undertaken under the guidance of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR), a DRDO laboratory in Bengaluru, signifies a major leap forward in testing and development of autonomous systems.

The groundbreaking simulator stands out for its versatility. It caters to a wide range of unmanned vehicles, including Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs), and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). This multi-domain capability makes it an invaluable tool for agencies working on developing and refining autonomous systems across various environments.

This innovative simulator allows agencies and developers to thoroughly test and validate the autonomous behaviors of unmanned vehicles before real-world deployment. This not only reduces risks but also accelerates the development process, leading to faster adoption of reliable autonomous systems.

The support provided by DRDO’s Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR) underlines the organization’s commitment to fostering innovation in the field of unmanned vehicles. This collaboration between a forward-thinking startup and a leading research institution paves the way for significant advancements in autonomous technology for defense and civilian applications.

The simulator offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to empower developers of autonomous systems. It includes:

  • Comprehensive Environmental Modelling: This feature allows for the creation of realistic and dynamic environments, simulating real-world conditions that unmanned vehicles might encounter.
  • Scenario & Vehicle Modelling: Developers can create custom scenarios and accurately model the behavior of various unmanned vehicles within the simulator.
  • Intuitive Control Systems: The user interface is designed for ease of use, allowing for efficient control and testing of simulated vehicles.
  • Developer Documentation: Comprehensive documentation provides developers with the necessary information to leverage the simulator’s full potential.

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