
Stress Inoculation with KOMINA VR: 5 Ways Shockbelt Haptics Prepare Operators for Real Pressure
There’s a sharp difference between a soldier who knows what to do and a soldier

There’s a sharp difference between a soldier who knows what to do and a soldier

Range time can make a soldier accurate. CQB (Close Quarters Battle) drills inside a constructed

There is a fundamental flaw in most Virtual Reality (VR) military training systems today. That

Transitioning to VR-based defence training with KOMINA is not about replacing reality; it is about perfecting it. With controlled costs, minimized risks, and measurable data, defense forces can build a military that is more prepared, more resilient, and operationally efficient.

KOMINA technology replicates real-world topography with high geo-specific fidelity. Commanders can train their troops in a digital twin of actual strategic locations, complete with dynamic weather variables (monsoon rain, fog, night operations).

In the KOMINA simulator, the “Reset” button is a secret weapon. Soldiers can execute a Close Quarters Battle (CQB) breach procedure 50 times in a single afternoon. This insane volume of repetition transforms awkward movements into muscle memory.

The good ones—and KOMINA’s solutions fall into this category—use weighted replica weapons with haptic feedback. The rifle you’re holding in VR feels like the rifle you’ll hold in the field. Same weight distribution. Same trigger pull. Same reload mechanics.