The German Navy will rely on a virtual reality (VR)-based training simulation for the boat launching system of the frigate 125 in future. The contract concluded with ARGE F125, consisting of thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and NVL, provides for the delivery of a VR simulator for the operation and training of a boat launching device by the end of 2026. The future deployment offers numerous advantages for the German Navy.
The virtual reality training environment developed by the NVL enables a practical simulation of real scenarios without the need for extensive resources or logistical preparations. Among other things, the integration of the crane system's original control panel into the VR environment will ensure practical training.
Another advantage of the VR simulator is the ability to practise risky scenarios safely for the training participants. Errors can also be corrected quickly in virtual reality. This significantly reduces any damage or signs of wear on real equipment. Trainers can also monitor all of the participants' progress and intervene in a targeted manner to optimise the training and adapt scenarios as required. Virtual reality-supported training simulations developed by the NVL are already being used successfully by the Royal Australian Navy. Depending on customer requirements, VR simulators can be customised for all on-board systems. The NVL thus offers its customers the opportunity to utilise digital training environments for the operation and maintenance of all ship systems.
Text: NVL
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