Aerospace & Defense Electronics

Source: Saab


SAAB PROVIDES THE NEXT GENERATION VEHICLE SIMULATORS TO NORWAY
Friday, August 29, 2014

Source: Saab


LINKOPING, Sweden - Saabhas been awarded a contract from the Norwegian Army for development and serial deliveries of the new generation GAMER vehicle simulators (a dual-simulator training system). The total order amounts to SEK142 million ($20 million).

The BT46 two-way simulator is a unique system, that can be adapted to meet a huge variation of needs. A two-way simulator has the ability to simulate the ballistics and time of flight of a projectile in real time, with a high level of precision and simultaneously give immediate and realistic feedback to the gunner and the target.

Saab has supplied live training equipment for the Norwegian Combat Training Center in Rena since 2003 and this order will enhance their training capabilities for live training.

Source: www.saabgroup.com
 

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