Simlat selected by an advanced navy to deliver UVSL
Simlat Ltd. announces a recent agreement to provide a Unmanned Vehicle Maritime Simulation Lab by a Navy Unmanned Vehicles Directorate. As part of the collaboration between the organizations, Simlat will provide its widely used UAV training system, including integration and customization to various maritime environments, and the introduction of various Radars simulation.
"The Simlat-Navy collaboration will provide Navy end-users with cutting-edge training and experimentation tools," says Roy Peshin, Simlat CTO. "The Simulation Lab will be equipped with Simlat's high-fidelity simulation of a maritime arena, complete with Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and various types of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The newly introduced Radar simulation will further enhance user experience, rendering the Simulation Lab a leader in its field."
Source: Simlat
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