Simlat has announced the official release of its second generation UAV training system
Simlat has announced the official release of its second generation UAV training system.
Simlat's second generation UAV training system is based on the ST1 technology, which serves as the core infrastructure of Simlat's line of training and simulation products.
This training system can be used for simulation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Systems (UAV/UAS) and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions. The system provides high fidelity mission simulation capabilities for entry-level and experienced trainees by determining and planning the relevant scenarios for the specific trainee. ST1 technology is designed to provide the user with maximum flexibility in system deployment by ensuring interoperability, mobility, flexibility, and scalability.
The second generation system was developed based on lessons learned and feedback from users of the first generation system in the last three years. The system consists of a more comprehensive package, including terrain databases, target models library, documentation and training manuals, coupled with an improved user interface and sensor fidelity.
Simlat has confirmed that several second generation systems were already delivered to current and new customers this month and that Simlat's training simulators are already in use by more than 12 high end government and commercial users in 9 countries around the world. .
"The release of the new generation of systems supports our goal to continue and generate the most effective and efficient mission training solutions for every type of UAV platform, payload, or mission. Our system enables UAV users to optimize their skills and proficiency and provides them with an advantage, while performing their respective mission objectives", said Moshe Ortasse, Chairman of Simlat.
The official inauguration of the new training system will be held in the framework of the upcoming conference on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles that will be held in London on the 17th and 18th of November 2008. UAV users and industry representatives will be able to learn about the new systems and experience the unique capabilities in an interactive workshop.
More information is available at: www.smi-online.co.uk/08uav.asp
Simlat Ltd., an Israeli-based private company located in Herzelia, is a leading provider of the next generation mission-training solutions for the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle/System (UAV/UAS) and the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) industry. Simlat provides a full line of high-end ISR and UAV/UAS mission training systems for every platform, payload, and mission. In addition, Simlat supports its customers with comprehensive professional services, modeling services, and instructors. Simlat's systems are available either as standalone systems or can be embedded/integrated to control stations or piloting simulators.
To learn more about Simlat, visit the company's web site at: www.simlat.com
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