Simthetiq to support Brazilian armed forces’ training
Simthetiq will provide an enterprise license of its high fidelity 3D simulation models for use in the Brazilian armed forces’ combat simulators.
The contract will see Simthetiq develop custom representations of Brazilian armed forces vehicles, armaments and human characters for the Virtual Battle Space VBS3 game engine. Simthetiq’s rapid VBS configuration service will deliver fully operational, game ready entity models that can be deployed across various defence training and simulation infrastructures.
Vincent Cloutier, CEO of Simthetiq, said: ‘We are honoured to add the Brazilian armed forces to the growing list of international training organisations around the world that are deploying our immersive solutions. Our team is looking forward to supporting and assisting this important customer during their development efforts.’
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