LIMA 2015: Altriz develops new simulator for Malaysian navy
Malaysian company Altriz Technology is currently developing a Bridge Shiphandling Simulator (BSS) for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN), to go alongside an earlier Fleetwork Trainer …
Australian company Zone APS is using LIMA 2015 to showcase its Arbitor security C2 system, which has recently been installed by the Australian Defence Force at one of its bases in Australia.
The system can provide integrated C2 for critical infrastructure in most environments including for port and onshore facilities.
According to Mal Fraser-Clay, managing director, the company has built the system from the ground up with the objective of integrating multiple sensors and systems in to a coherent C2 picture. The system is capable of handling more than one milliondevice transactions in any 24 hour period and has been
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