Cubic tailors mortar simulator for the US Army
The company’s mortar trainer received improvements based on soldier’s feedback.
Netherlands-based driving simulator software specialist Cruden has been appointed as a reseller of licenses and services for the Unity engine.
‘Where Cruden is already established as a supplier, we can serve as a one-stop shop to make license acquisition easier, wrapping it in with other products and services,’ said Martijn de Mooij, technical development manager at Cruden. ‘We can also continue to create the full content package as we do for many customers.’
Cruden already integrates Unity into its fast boat simulator (pictured) to render supporting visuals in real-time 3D. Northrop Grumman also includes Unity in its maintenance simulators for the USN.
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The company’s mortar trainer received improvements based on soldier’s feedback.
The company will operate in two new locations in the coming years to better support US services.
This type of tool provides more realistic training easing the incorporation of new scenarios that accurately represent the threats of the battlefield.
The Engineering Corps has been conducting individual instruction using FLAIM Systems’ Sweeper and should start collective deployments in 2025.
The next-generation platform is motion-compatible and can be used in OTW and NVG applications.
The system can be used to prepare soldiers for both drone offensive operations and CUAS missions.