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Transas Navigational Simulators
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Auxiliary Object Library When creating an exercise,
the instructor can add a number of auxiliary ob­jects in the selected sailing area, placing them at his/ her own discretion. Such objects include different
types of buildings, vehi­cles, oil derricks and tanks. The instructor can define depth zones, add targets and own ships, and define
all necessary weather con­ditions.
Acoustic Effects
The system creates an acoustic environment corresponding to the sailing conditions. It imitates the noise of the wind, engine opera­tion depending on the speed, noise of the anchor line, and noises of the own ship and target ships (such as whistle, gong, bell).
Simulated and Real Navigation Equipment
Indispensable for 'hands-on' full mission shiphandling and Bridge Team exercises
Transas, customer or third-party equipment can be connected to the marine simulator
On-screen controls replicating or simulating real ship control
equipment
Actual customer controls can be simulated upon request
Sailing Area Library
Transas navigational simulators incorporate one of the largest sailing area libraries in the world covering practically all the important shipping areas, straits, and ports of call, as well as extensive sections of inland waterways. At customer request, the company can
develop new areas for any part of the world. Special emphasis is laid on the cre­ation of river areas.
Stereo acoustic environment
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Transas navigational simulators incorporate an extensive library of ship models, comprising vessels of different tonnage, dimension and hull forms, including container ships, tankers, gas carriers, fish­ing and passenger ships, ferries, special purpose naval and com­mercial vessels.
Mathematical models of ships and ship equipment, physical forces and effects have been based on the results of research carried out by the leading research centres of Russia, and comply with the highest possible global standards.
Mathematical model of a fishing vessel
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