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. …
PLW Modelworks has added new capabilities to its 3D imagery including night scenes, material classifications and street level imagery.
The newest capability, street level imagery, which was developed just six months ago, will move the company into the land-based simulation arena as well as the air sphere.
Speaking to Shephard, Stephen Nemethy, marketing associate at PLW Modelworks, said that the company currently has one city that has been developed for street level view, but is continuing to work to add more to the data set.
As part of its 3D model database the company currently has around 500 cities that
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