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I/ITSEC 2013: MÄK Presents Innovation to Save Money

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At I/ITSEC 2013, MÄK is helping customers save money by reducing the modelling & simulation workload. This is shown/exhibited/demonstrated at booth 1225 via:

Re-Energised Simulation Behaviours 

VR-Forces is MÄK’s powerful and flexible Computer Generated Forces (CGF) platform to fill the customer’s synthetic environments with urban, battlefield, maritime, and airspace activity. MÄK is demonstrating some of VR-Forces’ newest capabilities, specifically reactive behaviour, more realistic ship and submarine movement models, even more weapons and sensors, and support for naval electronic warfare environments.

Amped Up Visual Capabilities 

VR-Vantage, MÄK’s visualisation suite, highlights its full maritime environment, including a realistic and dynamic ocean layer with complex wave/sea state models – MÄK is showing sea swells, wind waves, and capillary waves both above and below water. What one can experience is top-notch boat rocking models, realistic kelvin wakes, propeller wash, rotor wash, and rolling surf.

Interactive Training System Demo 

Using MÄK’s complete line of industry-renowned simulation software and lightweight web technologies, the company’s training system demo lets the visitor to the booth play the role of training instructor or task group commander, set in the beautiful waters of MÄK’s maritime training environment.

The Battle Command Experience

MÄK’s Battle Command, the low overhead Command Staff Trainer, shows how the company has applied its core competencies to solve customer programme requirements.

VT MÄK, also known as MÄK Technologies, develops software for distributed simulation. Leveraging a strong foundation of COTS software products, MÄK works with customers to build and populate compelling 3D simulated environments.

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