[KBS News 25.03.05.] High-speed landing craft pilot training, now with 3D simulator… Navy India
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High-speed landing craft pilot training now available in 3D simulator…Navy delivery
The Defense Acquisition Program Administration announced today (the 5th) that it has delivered a 3D simulator for high-speed landing craft (LSF-II) pilot training to the Navy.
The high-speed landing craft is an amphibious hovercraft that travels between the sea and land by emitting high-pressure air. It can move quickly not only on the sea but also in shallow waters, tidal flats, rivers, and coastal areas, making it a key force for landing operations.
It is necessary to move quickly at a speed of 70 km/h while carrying heavy tanks and landing forces, which requires intensive pilot training.
This high-speed landing craft simulator was developed over the past four years through system development and military testing and evaluation. Based on actual piloting data, it can simulate maneuvers in various sea and weather conditions, such as bad weather and nighttime.
In addition to training to master the entry and exit from the mother ships Dokdo and Marado, it is also possible to conduct real-life training such as long-distance, high-speed landing operations and emergency evasive maneuvers.
The inside of the simulator was implemented identically to a ship's control room, and the operating environment sounds and communication system were also applied similarly to the real thing, the agency explained.
[Photo source: Yonhap News / provided by Defense Acquisition Program Administration]
Source: KBS News (https://news.kbs.co.kr)
The Defense Acquisition Program Administration announced today (the 5th) that it has delivered a 3D simulator for high-speed landing craft (LSF-II) pilot training to the Navy.
The high-speed landing craft is an amphibious hovercraft that travels between the sea and land by emitting high-pressure air. It can move quickly not only on the sea but also in shallow waters, tidal flats, rivers, and coastal areas, making it a key force for landing operations.
It is necessary to move quickly at a speed of 70 km/h while carrying heavy tanks and landing forces, which requires intensive pilot training.
This high-speed landing craft simulator was developed over the past four years through system development and military testing and evaluation. Based on actual piloting data, it can simulate maneuvers in various sea and weather conditions, such as bad weather and nighttime.
In addition to training to master the entry and exit from the mother ships Dokdo and Marado, it is also possible to conduct real-life training such as long-distance, high-speed landing operations and emergency evasive maneuvers.
The inside of the simulator was implemented identically to a ship's control room, and the operating environment sounds and communication system were also applied similarly to the real thing, the agency explained.
[Photo source: Yonhap News / provided by Defense Acquisition Program Administration]
KBS News = Reporter Jo Hye-jin
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