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Zen Technologies Secures Third Patent for Revolutionary T-90 DS Tank Simulator

Revolutionizing Military Training with Advanced Simulation Technology

Hyderabad-based Zen Technologies has recently been granted its third patent for the T-90 DS tank simulator, marking a significant milestone in military training simulation technology. This achievement underscores the company's commitment to enhancing combat vehicle operator training through cutting-edge solutions.

Zen Technologies bags 3rd patent for T-90 DS tank simulator

The T-90 DS simulator is a high-fidelity, portable training solution designed to offer military personnel an immersive and realistic training experience. It replicates the tank driver's station with all controls and a six-degree-of-freedom (6-DOF) motion platform, accurately mimicking the movements of a T-90 tank across various terrains.

Enhancing Combat Readiness with Scenario-Based AI Training

Incorporating scenario-based AI training, the simulator offers customizable modules that simulate combat environments such as urban warfare, desert operations, and night manoeuvres. This prepares operators for different battlefield conditions, enhancing their combat readiness and operational efficiency.

Furthermore, the integration of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies provides an interactive training experience with real-time battlefield scenarios. This innovative approach supports crew coordination and multi-unit training, enabling multiple tank crew members to train simultaneously, thereby improving team collaboration.

A Portable and Rapidly Deployable Training Solution

Designed as a containerised and rapidly deployable system, the T-90 DS simulator functions as a plug-and-play, mobile training facility. This flexibility allows armed forces to conduct high-quality training in various locations without the logistical constraints of moving heavy military vehicles.

Zen Technologies' latest patent for the T-90 DS, filed on March 24, 2022, is valid until March 24, 2042. This patent strengthens the company's leadership in military training simulation, ensuring the provision of advanced solutions for combat vehicle operator training.