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HAVELSAN Artillery Forward Observer Training Simulators for Pakistan Army

The simulators are not a replacement of life fire trainings, but a tool to keep crews updated, teaching them different scenarios and battle techniques.

The aim is to get the crews to the best training standards possible, with various threat environments simulated.

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Pakistan Army is inducting 10 units of artillery simulator systems made by HAVELSAN of Turkey. The simulator provides forward observers and fire management personnel with required training which makes them capable to use artillery fire power in desired place and time.

Purposes:

Offers different land images, with fixed and moving targets, constituting scenarios, target determination and making fire request. Creating real battle environment with image and sound effects. Having used every caliber mortar and compositions of bullets and fuses; their effects on target have been investigated.

--To form scenarios with static and moving targets on various land views

--To create a working environment in real battle conditions with image and sound effects

--To use artillery weapons in every diameter and various bullet /stopper combinations

--To learn Target Assesmnet, Fire Request, organization and management of firings


Facilities and Capabilities:

• Various land/terrain on an image, create scenarios with fixed and moving targets,
• Observer of the target detection training,
• Fire requests, training,
• Fire arrangement and management training,
• Forward Observer and Fire Administration to improve coordination between Center staff,
• using a combination of targets to the impact of surveillance,

Technical Specifications:




• Laser Distance Measuring device has been simulated,
• binoculars to be simulated,
• Fire Accounts and simulation of the impact of environmental conditions,
• Visual and audio effects and a realistic combat environment in the field,
• Customizable 3-D synthetic training lands,
• High resolution DTED / satellite images and 3D models,
• Target on the calculation of the effects of weapons and ammunition,
time, training costs and savings from the arsenal was developed and designed for this purpose
 
Havelsan and Pakistan sign agreement on simulation and training

Turkey’s Havelsan software and systems integration company yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Pakistan Armed Forces regarding simulation and training, at the International Defence Exhibition and Conference in Karachi.

Sadik Yamac, General Manager, CEO of Havelsan, told defenceWeb that three agreements are in play. These cover research and development, the Pakistan Armed Force’s C4I (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence) and simulators for the Pakistan Air Force and Army, including flight, driving and possibly artillery simulators.

Projects that will benefit from the agreements include the JF-17 Thunder, F-16 Fighting Falcon, C-130 Hercules, Mil Mi-17 and Super Mushak. Pakistan’s Military Vehicle Research and Development Establishment (MVRDE) in particular will benefit from the agreements. The latter has developed a tank artillery simulator, which was on display at IDEAS.

Yamac said that Havelsan did not want to simply sell weapons to Pakistan but wanted to work together with the country. “We are a bridge in the centre of Asia and Europe. We are opening the door to both sides.”

Havelsan has performed work for the Pakistan Armed Forces, having delivered Artillery Forward Observer Simulators, an Electronic Warfare Test and Training Range and battle management and information systems. Havelsan has received an order for its Genesis combat management system for the Pakistan Navy’s Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate, PNS Alamgir.

Pakistan enjoys strong ties with Turkey, which is the biggest foreign exhibitor at IDEAS 2012. Turkey has trained Pakistani officers and supplied a wide variety of military hardware, including Onuk MRTP-33 fast attack craft, AH-1 Cobra helicopter parts and artillery simulators. Turkish Aerospace Industries has also upgraded Pakistan’s F-16A/B Block 15s and is promoting its T-129 attack helicopter as an AH-1F Cobra replacement.

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http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.p...-and-training&catid=112:ideas-2012&Itemid=249

With this agreement, We may claim that Almost all simulator and training systems from Land to AirForces will be developed by Havelsan and Pakistan collaboration.

Full flight simulator
 
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Yamac said that Havelsan did not want to simply sell weapons to Pakistan but wanted to work together with the country. “We are a bridge in the centre of Asia and Europe. We are opening the door to both sides.”

That is great news ! I welcome our Turkish brothers to work with us ...
 
I knew tank and fighter jet simulators but artillery? just WOW.Havelsan indeed making its name fast despise being one of the last Turkish defence companies created.
 
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