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GRi Simulation: ISE Explorer AUV being recovered with a Hawboldt LARS.

Virtual Worlds: Newfoundland and Labrador's Simulator Tech

through its School of Maritime Studies and its School of Ocean Technology. Further to the in-house capabilities of CMS are private companies specializing in the fields of lifeboat and ROV (Remote Operated Vehicle) simulation. Virtual Marine Technology (VMT), incorporated in 2004, has created simulation systems which allow lifeboat operators to practice lifeboat launch, operation and recovery drills using equipment specific to the type of lifeboat on board their platform, drilling rig or vessel. The cabin-based systems, not unlike flight simulators, allows lifeboat coxswains to train effectively

Alion to Support Virtual Training for Antisubmarine Warfare

and operational solutions company, has been awarded a $24 million contract by the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD) to design, build and maintain Live, Virtual, Constructive Modeling and Simulation (LVCMS) Antisubmarine Warfare Virtual At-Sea Training (ASW VAST) and simulation systems. Alion will further develop and maintain existing ASW VAST training and simulation systems and will also design and develop new systems that utilize evolving LVC technologies. The systems are small footprint, easily deployable, computer-based trainers that support integrated and coordinated

Guénaël Guillerme

MTR100 '13: ECA

Surveys, Reconnaissance, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Chemical/Radiological detection, Reconnaissance and Rapid Environment Assessment. In addition ECA systems offer fleet protection: Multi-Influence Ranging systems; Deperming and Degaussing Systems; Portable Magnetic Ranging Systems. Naval Simulation Systems include: Warship, Submarine and Mine Hunter Simulators, Helicopter, Aircraft and Joint Tactical Warfare Simulators, Ship Handling, Navigation and Special task Simulators. Data-acquisition and processing software, Mine Warfare Data Center and IPMS.   Z.I.Toulon Est BP 242, Toulon Cedex

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