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ARPA RADAR SIMULATOR
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ARPA RADAR SIMULATOR

ARPA RADAR SIMULATOR
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ARPA RADAR SIMULATOR-1

The simulator according to Ihc STC'W-95/l)S pros ides iraining in: • Estimation of radar situation by sight ■ Graphic way of a detenni nat i on of a shin heading elements • Selection and cxccnlinu maneuvers lo provide vessels passing at sea • Buoyed channel navigation • Navigation in most complex channels and waterways • Electronic plotting and navigational data processing INSTRUCTOR CONSOLE Training, recording of training, real-lime and high-speed playback ol' Ihc recorded exercises. Provides a simulation of a surface situation formed by the vessels, controlled by operators: the targets. controlled by the instructor and/or program-driven: sea marks: a coastline of particular area; radar observation interference. The ARPA/Radar subsystem is equipped with 28" monitor. The Control of a Plan position indicator is provided by the sensor control panel. LCDIS SUBSYSTEM Provide the following features: An indication of the own ship position on the electronic chart; Navigation, route planning and plotting. The Route safety check. The ECDIS subsystem is equipped with 21" monitor. CONNING CONSOLE Provides the ship control and indication of a course, speed and other navigational parameters. Indication of an external conditions and depth.

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ARPA RADAR SIMULATOR-2

• • • • • • • Download PDF version Simulated Interference - sea clutter, asynchronous interference, shadow sectors Number of navigational marks - Up to 100 Number of targets - Up to 20 Number of own ships - From 2 to 6 Worldwide electronic database Water area - 100 x 100 Displacement - From 1000 to 15 000 t

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