VSTEP Introduces Two New Simulation Products Desgined for Navy, Coast Guard Use at I/ITSEC 2010

(maritime-executive.com)

Virtual Training and Simulator developer VSTEP will be demonstrating its new NAUTIS Naval Task Force simulator and new RescueSim Naval Shipboard Firefighting module during I/ITSEC 2010, the world’s largest simulation and training conference, from Nov. 29 – Dec. 2, 2010 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida:

NAUTIS Naval Task Force

NAUTIS is an award-winning maritime simulator platform providing a user friendly, high quality and affordable alternative for contemporary maritime simulators. NAUTIS Naval Task Force is specifically designed to meet the navigation and seamanship training requirements of navies and coast guards. NAUTIS Naval Task Force is suited for shiphanding, navigation and tactical communications (radio, signal flags, and flashing light) training. It can also be used to rehearse seamanship operations unique to the naval environment such as replenishment at sea, formation steaming, amphibious landings, helo flight deck operations, and plane guard / life guard station maneuvering and emergency response.

All Nautis simulators include a wide range of exercise areas and vessels, each with a superior level of detail. We offer affordable and effective alternatives for training officers and crews, ranging from desktop trainers and classrooms to full mission bridge simulators.

RescueSim Naval Shipboard Firefighting module

RescueSim has been used by emergency first responders worldwide to train personnel to coordinate appropriate responses to the most serious incidents. Our new Shipboard Firefight Module provides an innovative way to train watchstanders and damage control team members utilizing 3D interactive simulation software. This new RescueSim module can improve the reaction and knowledge of damage control members thereby making actual drills much more effective.

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