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Naval Group delivers new visual defence simulators to the French Navy.
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The simulators also allow training to prepare and completely deploy small-calibre weapons.
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“Thanks to these simulators, Naval Group will further strengthen its capacity to adapt to the needs of the French Navy to support them in the acquisition and maintenance of very specific operational skills”, underlines Nathalie Smirnov, Director of Services at Naval Group.
Of a diameter of almost 16 metres, each of these large domes houses a mobile platform mounted on 6 cylinders allowing the simulation of roll and pitch as a function of sea state. The virtual operations theatre is projected onto the dome’s interior surface over 270°, to a height of 7 metres. The platforms allow the playing of fully-configurable exercise scenarios as a function of crew training needs for different types of ships (F70, FREMM, Horizon frigates…) and provide six fixed-weapon stations, three mobile-weapon stations and one command centre. Naval Group also ensures three years of through-life support for these systems. [1] Asymmetric threats, in contrast to “foreseeable threats” relate to new types of threats such as terrorism and illegal trafficking. They originate from non-state entities that do not possess traditional military means. |
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