The Venezuelan army's FPV drone simulator looks a lot like this $3.99 video game

The simulator, which bears an uncanny resemblance to a game sold on Steam, was demonstrated to the Venezuelan army's commanding general.

  • The Venezuelan army's commanding general was seen this weekend promoting FPV drone simulators.
  • They look almost identical to the video game "FPV Kamikaze Drone," which goes for $3.99 on Steam.
  • Tell-tale similarities include the simulator's level-select menu, engine physics, and UI.

Venezuela's military academy for army officers promoted a new set of FPV drone simulators this weekend, touting clips of young cadets performing virtual attack maneuvers.

The simulator software bears a striking resemblance to a video game sold online for $3.99.

Dressed up to resemble arcade machines in digital camouflage, each simulation station features a flat screen, a trackball, a joystick, and a remote controller.

The promotional videos, filmed at the country's Military Academy of the Bolivarian Army in Caracas, were released amid soaring US-Venezuela tensions that have sparked fears of open war between the two nations.

"These young people who are here are ready to destroy the enemy," General Johan HernΓ‘ndez LΓ‘re, the Venezuelan army's commanding general, says in Spanish during one clip published on Friday.

The camera pans to show several uniformed personnel standing to attention, before one cadet volunteers to demonstrate a simulator.

An operator helps him fire up the screen, which appears to show a level-select menu.

A Venezuelan military cadet holds a remote controller as an operator selects a game level for him.

A Business Insider annotation highlights the level-select screen on the simulator.

The menu resembles that of "FPV Kamikaze Drone," a video game developed by the Russian firm HFM Games. Copies are sold on the online marketplace platform Steam for $3.99.

A screenshot of FPV Kamikaze Drone's level-select menu.

Level-select images for FPV Kamikaze Drone look a lot like the one in Venezuela's simulator.

The similarities continue once the virtual mission loads. The cadet is seen flying his virtual FPV drone toward a target at a building complex.

A Venezuelan cadet flies their virtual drone above a building complex.

A cadet flies his virtual drone toward a target in the Venezuelan military's touted simulator.

The user interface elements, engine physics, computer graphics, and the visual appearance of the payload on the virtual drone match those found on "FPV Kamikaze Drone."

A screenshot of gameplay from FPV Kamikaze Drone,.

User interface elements for the Venezuelan simulator are identical to those of FPV Kamikaze Drone.

The simulators were again promoted on Saturday by the Venezuelan academy's social media page.

"The Bolivarian Army Military Academy receives FPV drone simulators thanks to the joint effort and support of our Bolivarian National Armed Forces," a presenter for the academy said in a selfie video.

The promotional clip showed a row of simulators in a corridor, with cadets in dress uniforms operating the machines.

 

 

 

 

 

 

<svg width="50px" height="50px" viewBox="0 0 60 60" version="1.1" xmlns="https://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="https://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><g stroke="none" stroke-width="1" fill="none" fill-rule="evenodd"><g transform="translate(-511.000000, -20.000000)" fill="#000000"><g><path d="M556.869,30.41 C554.814,30.41 553.148,32.076 553.148,34.131 C553.148,36.186 554.814,37.852 556.869,37.852 C558.924,37.852 560.59,36.186 560.59,34.131 C560.59,32.076 558.924,30.41 556.869,30.41 M541,60.657 C535.114,60.657 530.342,55.887 530.342,50 C530.342,44.114 535.114,39.342 541,39.342 C546.887,39.342 551.658,44.114 551.658,50 C551.658,55.887 546.887,60.657 541,60.657 M541,33.886 C532.1,33.886 524.886,41.1 524.886,50 C524.886,58.899 532.1,66.113 541,66.113 C549.9,66.113 557.115,58.899 557.115,50 C557.115,41.1 549.9,33.886 541,33.886 M565.378,62.101 C565.244,65.022 564.756,66.606 564.346,67.663 C563.803,69.06 563.154,70.057 562.106,71.106 C561.058,72.155 560.06,72.803 558.662,73.347 C557.607,73.757 556.021,74.244 553.102,74.378 C549.944,74.521 548.997,74.552 541,74.552 C533.003,74.552 532.056,74.521 528.898,74.378 C525.979,74.244 524.393,73.757 523.338,73.347 C521.94,72.803 520.942,72.155 519.894,71.106 C518.846,70.057 518.197,69.06 517.654,67.663 C517.244,66.606 516.755,65.022 516.623,62.101 C516.479,58.943 516.448,57.996 516.448,50 C516.448,42.003 516.479,41.056 516.623,37.899 C516.755,34.978 517.244,33.391 517.654,32.338 C518.197,30.938 518.846,29.942 519.894,28.894 C520.942,27.846 521.94,27.196 523.338,26.654 C524.393,26.244 525.979,25.756 528.898,25.623 C532.057,25.479 533.004,25.448 541,25.448 C548.997,25.448 549.943,25.479 553.102,25.623 C556.021,25.756 557.607,26.244 558.662,26.654 C560.06,27.196 561.058,27.846 562.106,28.894 C563.154,29.942 563.803,30.938 564.346,32.338 C564.756,33.391 565.244,34.978 565.378,37.899 C565.522,41.056 565.552,42.003 565.552,50 C565.552,57.996 565.522,58.943 565.378,62.101 M570.82,37.631 C570.674,34.438 570.167,32.258 569.425,30.349 C568.659,28.377 567.633,26.702 565.965,25.035 C564.297,23.368 562.623,22.342 560.652,21.575 C558.743,20.834 556.562,20.326 553.369,20.18 C550.169,20.033 549.148,20 541,20 C532.853,20 531.831,20.033 528.631,20.18 C525.438,20.326 523.257,20.834 521.349,21.575 C519.376,22.342 517.703,23.368 516.035,25.035 C514.368,26.702 513.342,28.377 512.574,30.349 C511.834,32.258 511.326,34.438 511.181,37.631 C511.035,40.831 511,41.851 511,50 C511,58.147 511.035,59.17 511.181,62.369 C511.326,65.562 511.834,67.743 512.574,69.651 C513.342,71.625 514.368,73.296 516.035,74.965 C517.703,76.634 519.376,77.658 521.349,78.425 C523.257,79.167 525.438,79.673 528.631,79.82 C531.831,79.965 532.853,80.001 541,80.001 C549.148,80.001 550.169,79.965 553.369,79.82 C556.562,79.673 558.743,79.167 560.652,78.425 C562.623,77.658 564.297,76.634 565.965,74.965 C567.633,73.296 568.659,71.625 569.425,69.651 C570.167,67.743 570.674,65.562 570.82,62.369 C570.966,59.17 571,58.147 571,50 C571,41.851 570.966,40.831 570.82,37.631"></path></g></g></g></svg>

 

View this post on Instagram

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A post shared by π—”π—–π—”π——π—˜π— π—œπ—” π— π—œπ—Ÿπ—œπ—§π—”π—₯ π——π—˜π—Ÿ π—˜π—π—˜π—₯π—–π—œπ—§π—’ (@ameb_umbv_ve)

<script async="" src="//www.instagram.com/embed.js"></script>

"FPV" stands for first-person-view, or the category of inexpensive hobby drones that have become a staple in the Ukraine war.

Years of constant use and a largely stagnant frontline have turned the FPV drone into one of the conflict's deadliest weapons, prompting militaries around the world to expand their light drone arsenals and beef up training to pilot and counter them.

To that end, dozens of software developers have since released video games and programs that aim to simulate flying FPV drones in combat. Some developers even virtually recreate real scenarios described by frontline pilots.

A screenshot of gameplay from Venezuela's drone simulator.

The Military Academy's video also showed cadets and officers playing with the simulator.

It's not unusual for troops to learn with virtual drone programs. The US Army has designed its own computer programs, such as the Unmanned Advanced Lethality Course, to train soldiers on how to operate small drones using just a controller and a computer.

But training rarely stops at just the simulator. Aspiring drone pilots in Ukraine, for example, often must test their skills on a live range before they're trusted to perform on the battlefield.

"FPV Kamikaze Drone" appears to simulate battlefield conditions in Ukraine or western Russia, featuring mostly open terrain with patches of forest, small towns, and isolated buildings.

It's unclear how effectively its virtual missions can be applied to the diverse terrain in Venezuela, which includes rainforests, highlands, and mountain ranges.

HFM Games, the developer of the drone game, did not respond to a request for comment sent outside regular business hours by Business Insider. The Venezuelan Defense Ministry did not respond to a similar request sent to a contact email address on its website.

The post The Venezuelan army's FPV drone simulator looks a lot like this $3.99 video game appeared first on Business Insider