Simlat develops Maveric S&T solution
Simlat has developed a simulation and training system for the Prioria Maveric small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) platform. The solution has already been delivered to Prioria.
The Simlat solution has been integrated and customized to the Maveric control station. It provides training for UAV operators using high-fidelity visuals, environment and scenarios.
Bryan da Frota, CEO, Prioria, said: ‘As the UAS market continues to expand, simulation will be a key training tool. Partnering with an innovative company like Simlat allows us to continue to add value for our customers. Now, one of the most advanced UAS systems in the world is also one of the easiest to train on.’
Maveric is a lightweight, hand-launched UAV capable of fully autonomous operation. It has been designed to provide immediate, critical information in a wide range of scenarios.
Yuval Peshin, president, Simlat, said: ‘We are very glad to work with Prioria and provide our solutions for the capable and robust Maveric system.’
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