Antycip assists Agueris
Antycip Simulation has teamed with Agueris, a subsidiary of John Cockerill Defense (formally CMI Defense) to deliver ground terrain databases and turret simulation solutions used by John Cockerill Defense to train its customers.
Agueris was founded in 2015 when CMI Defense bought SILKAN and became a wholly owned subsidiary in 2016.
Agueris’ main role is the design and development of training simulators for armoured vehicle and turrets containing 30-105 mm guns.
The company’s simulators include desk-top reconfigurable devices as well as embedded systems.
Antycip has a broad portfolio of companies that it represents in Europe including VT MAK and CM
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