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Meteksan to exhibit its naval simulation & training solutions at DIMDEX 2014.
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With live saving
cost control in mind, Meteksan’s Simulation System Group (SSG)
has developed two naval simulation products, Damage Control
Simulator (DCSIM) and Naval War Game Simulation System
(NAWAS). Both systems are in use by the Turkish Naval Forces
Command at Golcuk, as part of the Surface Training Centre of the fleet,
and a contract has been signed with the Royal Navy of Oman for DCSIM.
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Meteksan Damage Control Simulator (DCSIM) |
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Damage control is an essential
capability to preserve the integrity, stability and manoeuverability
of vessels, by keeping the ship afloat, moving and fulfilling her mission.
Damage, therefore, must be quickly confined and repaired. To facilitate
this, the DCSIM environment enables the crew to develop and conduct
realistic damage control exercises, while also simulating casualties
as realistically as possible. It has been shown that consistent and
realistic training produces an optimal level of readiness that enables
repair teams to react more efficiently and effectively.
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Meteksan Naval War Game Simulation System (NAWAS) |
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While DCSIM can help save
lives, Meteksan’s NAWAS is an interactive, realistic, multi- user,
multi-resolution contractive simulation system that models naval war
games. Its main goals are to establish realistic and cost – effective
training, as well as to provide an environment for assessing plans and
to increase the mission effectiveness/readiness of personnel. NAWAS has a generic infrastructure so that users can add new types of platforms, sensors or weapons to the system while executing the war game. It is also possible to update the parameters of the existing platforms, sensors or weapons so that new maps, environmental conditions or inventory data can be added using the tools provided by the system. |
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Meteksan Naval War Game Simulation System (NAWAS) |
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NAWAS supports all types
of naval conflict, including surface warfare, submarine and anti-submarine
warfare, air support for maritime operations, anti-air warfare, mine
warfare, electronic warfare, logistics operations, amphibious operations
and CBRN warfare. It is interoperable with other simulation systems
using a high-level architecture (HLA) interface and the system can be
accessed remotely.
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