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Havelsan Targets Future Battlefields with Digital Troops

Our Bureau - : Oct 21, 2024 - : 5:48 pm

Türkiye’s Havelsan, which has leveraged new age technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and augmented reality (AR) to introduce innovative solutions for the modern battlefield, is promoting its Digital Troops concept at the ongoing show.

Digital Troops, a vision of unmanned systems and soldiers working together in battlefields, has caught on in recent years with the introduction of modern technologies. With the information received from the digital troops in the battlefield, the command centre will be able to make the management of the battlefield and strategic decisions in this field more accurately. The AI-powered autonomous systems are managed from a single centre in the battlefield, enabling joint operations. Key components of the company’s innovative concept, which can be used to ensure border security as well, are its Unmanned Aerial Vehicle system BAHA, unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) BARKAN, and SANCAR, an unmanned surface vehicle (AUSV).

With its ability to perform long-term missions at high altitudes, BAHA will scan vast areas and instantly detect enemy movements. BARKAN can be deployed for a wide range of tasks, ranging from logistics support to direct combat missions. Playing a key role in maritime and coastal security. SANCAR can autonomously detect and counter threats both above and below the water.

The defence technology company is also highlighting its military aviation training programs as well as C4ISR solutions. Among the solutions for military aviation training is the AVELSAN Sniper Simulator, shooting simulator, the Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Simulator, vertical wind simulator, and the parachute simulator.

The Sniper Simulator helps snipers to undergo scenario-based training in a controlled environment, helping to refine skills related to distance estimation and wind correction training without the risks associated with live fire. The Vertical Wind Simulator is designed to aid trainees in acquiring specific skills and practice free fall with full equipment such as weapons, night vision glasses, oxygen masks, and luggage containers. The parachute simulator provides a comprehensive virtual reality environment where parachute jumpers can experience manoeuvring training, malfunction training, and parachute dynamics without the inherent risks of real-world jumps.

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