I/ITSEC casts light on simulation and training trends
One of the key benefits of I/ITSEC is its ability to shine a spotlight on the current state of the military training and simulation market. …
Antycip Simulation and Naval Group have provided upgraded ship defence simulators to the French Navy after eighteen months of 3D content creation and a year of IT development.
The two new simulators enable the navy to create intervention scenarios in an immersive environment, allowing personnel to train and practice shipboard defence against a range of threats.
The systems will also be used to assist evaluations of the chain of command and the response process to interventions at all levels of personnel.
Antycip adapted COTS software, selected by Naval Group, to the specific operational needs of the navy. These solutions include
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One of the key benefits of I/ITSEC is its ability to shine a spotlight on the current state of the military training and simulation market. …
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