Participated in Defense Industry Exhibition to Showcase Aviation Tactical Training Equipment
Intelligent Fire Control Simulation and More Popular On-site
Small and medium defense industry company Naviworks is attracting attention from locals by participating in the international defense industry exhibition (MSPO 2023) held in Kielce, Poland from the 5th to the 8th.
Naviworks has been developing a core software platform for future synthetic training environments through continuous virtual reality technology for the past 23 years. Based on this technology, the company supplies VR/MR/XR-based immersive training systems to the military.
Poland is establishing a Technical Modernization Program and has shown interest in simulators applicable to Korean weapon systems. The products Naviworks showcased at the exhibition include three types: aviation tactical training simulation, ground equipment training simulation, and intelligent fire control simulation. Locals were able to experience operating weapon systems with VR equipment or AI experiences through the software platform. In particular, the tactical training system proposed ways to enhance the defense capabilities of the Polish military, gaining popularity.
Naviworks’ aviation tactical training simulation is economical as it supports training for multiple models (for army aviation: AH-1S, BO 105, CH47, UH-60, UH 1H, 500MD). Especially, interconnection between simulators is possible, enabling tactical training as well. The ground equipment training simulation allows not only equipment operation but also reconnaissance training in chemically contaminated areas. Training scenarios such as armored vehicle location, time, and weather can be set, and actual reconnaissance training is conducted by identifying direction, location, and type through chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) reconnaissance equipment. After training, all training content is recorded for analysis.
The intelligent fire control simulation can predict how shells will fall on target areas before firing during artillery fire operations. This reduces the dud rate and increases combat power without numerical increases in naval artillery weapon systems.
A Naviworks official said, "It is possible to conduct tactical training by connecting ground, sea, and air domains, and by enhancing AI for each product, future training system configurations are also possible. We will also contribute to the development of the Polish military’s M&S and intelligent command and control fields."
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