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Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Tank Simulator of T72 Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Content of the presentation: Goals of the presentation Description of the T72 project Production plan Budget Additional proposal Conclusion Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Goals of the presentation: Project Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Goals of the presentation: to show a most modern product made in VRM to provide information about training possibilities on a high-end equipment Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Description of the T72 project : Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Description of the T72 project : Pictures HW Block diagram SW Block diagram Description of the components Features of the simulator MORE INFORMATION @... Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Pictures : Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Pictures : Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Pictures : Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Pictures : Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Pictures : Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion HW Block diagram Driver’s cabin Turret Instructor’s station Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

HW Block diagram Driver’s cabin Instruments, panels, switches, control Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion HW Block diagram Driver’s cabin Instruments, panels, switches, control PC Cabin 1 HOST PC PC WS IG Driver Observing instruments Driver’s motion platform Control electronics PC Motion 1 Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion HW Block diagram Turret: Instruments, panels, switches, control PC Cabin 2 HOST PC PC WS IG 1...n Observing instr. 1..n Turret’s Motion platform Control electronics PC Motion 2 Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion HW Block diagram Instructor’s station Audio, Intercom, Control PC HOST PC Joystick PC WS IG TV monitor of the cabin interiors PC WS Mapa Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion SW Block diagram Weapon systems Databases Mathematical models Aggregates ProcessManager Communication AAR Tests Environment Configuration of the I.S. Map Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Description of the T72 project Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Description of the T72 project Driver’s workplace Gunner’s workplace Commander’s workplace Instructor’s station Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Driver’s workplace 3D high resolution virtual reality environment including moving or stationary objects; The object may represent trees, buildings, hills, lakes, roads, … basic version has 5x5 km; Optional real terrain made from real digital data and photo pictures; Cabin instruments are as real as in real tank; Special effects visualization (explosions) including audio, night vision, infrared vision; Realistic sounds in the cabin; The same control as in the real tank; Intercom with the same functions as in the real tank; Real feelings of the motion thanks to 6 DOF motion platform; TV monitoring of a trainee inside the cabin (security); Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Gunner’s workplace Using of the Fire Control System and the Observing Instruments; Tracing and identifying of targets using day and night vision Aiming targets and firing with the main cannon and machine gun in the following training tasks using moving and disappearing targets : Stationary gunfire Gunfire during the motion of the cabin (tank) Gunfire with changing of the firing position Gunfire during short stops The above mentioned exercise can be train with the direct participation of the instructor and/or tactical missions generated through Computer Generated Forces (CGF) The Fire Control System contains a complete ballistic The turret’s cabin contains as real interior as in the real turret Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Gunner’s workplace Extraordinary well done simulation of the Cannon Loading System and its mechanical equipment (no competitor has such complete and functional system); Real intercom; 3D high resolution virtual reality environment including moving or stationary objects; The object may represent trees, buildings, hills, lakes, roads, … basic version has 5x5 km; Optional real terrain made from real digital data and photo pictures; Special effects visualization (explosions) including audio, night vision, infrared vision; Realistic sounds in the cabin; Real feelings of the motion thanks to 6 DOF motion platform; TV monitoring of a trainee inside the cabin (security); Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commander’s workplace Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Commander’s workplace Tracing and identifying of targets using day and night vision; Camouflage features using smoke; Cabin’s interior as same as in the real tank; Real intecom; 3D high resolution virtual reality environment including moving or stationary objects; The object may represent trees, buildings, hills, lakes, roads, … basic version has 5x5 km; Optional real terrain made from real digital data and photo pictures; Special effects visualization (explosions) including audio, night vision, infrared vision; Realistic sounds in the cabin; Real feelings of the motion thanks to 6 DOF motion platform; TV monitoring of a trainee inside the cabin (security); Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Instructor’s station Tests for the all simulator’s modules; Setup of the switches and sensors; Setup of the starting conditions for the simulation: tank parameters environmental features exercise conditions Preparation of : the fire control system the selection of targets and its features Possibility to freeze and return of the simulation; Identification and management of the trainees database; Possibility to record the each exercise in file and use it in future; Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Instructor’s station Training of emergency procedures; Debriefing features with an output to printer; Screens on the Instructor’s station displays the following: The observing equipment and control panel of the gunner; The observing equipment and control panel of the commander; The observing equipment and control panel of the driver; User friendly and ergonomic user interface; 2D map of the operational environment for displaying the actual situation; Scenario preparation (interactive scenario modification during the training) Possibility to repeat the scenario up to successful results; Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project: Plan Budget Additional Conclusion Instructor’s station Real-time gunfire evaluation (time and hit); Intercom between the instructor and trainees can simulate also the commander of the platoon; Instructor manages also an integrated module of Computer Generate Forces (CGF), where crew can participate on tactical training; Network Operation management – connection to the DIS/HLA simulation network (future interconnection between several simulators); Management of the database of 3D flying, ground and navy, moving and stationary objects (aircraft, tanks, ships…) TV monitoring of the crew using an industrial TV system; Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Production plan Purchase Goals Project Plan: Budget Additional Conclusion Production plan Purchase of the hardware, modificationproduction of the motion platforms 7 months Transport and installation on the customer’s site, training, acceptance procedure. 2 months Assembling, software, tests, in-house testing operation 2 months Analysis of the solution 2 months PHASE I PHASE III PHASE II PHASE IV Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Goals Project Plan: Budget Additional Conclusion Production plan Summary: Time of production ex-works : 11 months Installation & training : 2 months Total delivery time : 13 months WARRANTY period : 24 months Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Budget Goals Project Plan Budget: Additional Conclusion Recommended End-user price 1 pc of the simulator : (including transport, installation and training) Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Additional proposal - options Goals Project Plan Budget Additional: Conclusion Additional proposal - options Computer Generated Forces Real terrain or more types of the terrain Other type of the vehicle (BMP, BRDM, etc.) Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Commerce, a.s., Bratislava Conclusion: Goals Project Plan Budget Additional Conclusion: Probably the most advanced full mission simulator in the world Possibility to use the driver’s cabin or turret independently to train only the driver or gunner Big bunch of features of the Instructor’s station Possibility to combine this simulator with small DeskTop trainers for platoon simulation Commerce, a.s., Bratislava

Thanks for your attention! Commerce a.s. Semenárska 6 851 10 Bratislava SLOVAKIA   Tel.: 00421 2 592 342 01 Fax.: 00421 2 592 342 10 Email: info@commerce-biz.org www.commerce-biz.org Commerce, a.s., Bratislava