
The complex navigational simulator for naval operations is designed to train ship crews, commanders of combat units and groups, combat crews and specialists in controlling (maneuvering) the ship in various conditions, solving tactical tasks, combat use of weapons, leveraging technical means and damage control.
Efficiency
Ability to accumulate up to 70% of training time for simulator training
Reduction of training costs by 2-3 times and reduction by 30-50% of training time
Significant reduction in errors (by 10 times) of accidents and prerequisites to accidents caused by personnel
Improving the combat efficiency of the ship due to the training of the crew ability to get the most out of the available material part of their management
Highly-realistic simulation
Maximum approximation to real conditions, taking into account the maneuverability characteristics of the ship of a particular project
Ability to upgrade the simulator to enhance its capabilities through open modular architecture
Wide scope of training
Training of crew on duty (navigation crews) in navigation areas, bottlenecks and base points
Carrying out naval combat exercises
Ability to fight a potential enemy with a predetermined level of difficulty
Payback
Reduction of operating costs (mainly fuel) and combat training (ammunition)
Saving of expensive equipment up to 25-30%
High repair and controllability, easy maintenance
Training areas
- Navigation and ensuring safety of navigation
- Towing and mooring operations
- Steering the ship in different conditions
- Weapons and technical means application scenarios
- Tactical maneuvering
- Combat operations with the enemy air and navalforces in accordance with the ship’s mission
- Repelling enemy naval and air attacks
- Damage control
- Anti-piracy csenarios
Modules

Missile and artillery and electronic weapons modules
Electronic, missile and artillery weapons instructor workstation
Mathematical model of a military boat

Electromechanical module
Model of damage and survivability

Electromechanical module instructor workstation
Supervision and control post
Information and combat environment

Navigation and control module workstation
Navigation and control module
Station for analysing the results of the exercise
Enemy models
Main components of complex simulator
Navigation and control module
Navigation bridge with visualisation system

Electromechanical module
Layout of the main switchboard


Missile and artillery weapons module

Mathematical ship model
By the example of project 11356 frigate
Autopilot
Anchor and mooring devices
Main Power plant
Propeller-steering group
Ship control systems
Stabilisers and thrusters

Survivability damage model
♦ Weapon systems
♦ Ammunition
♦ Ship’s control and steering systems
♦ Radio equipment
__ Hull, superstructure, compartments

Deck aircraft take-off and landing module

Visual environment simulation system