Military simulators
Combat simulators for training crews to operate static military equipment simulators
About the simulators
- Static simulators are computer-mechanical training devices designed to familiarize users with the operation of mechanisms, instruments, and control components located at the workstations of military equipment crews, as well as to conduct initial training while the equipment is in motion.
- The design bureau "Logika" develops static simulators for mechanic-drivers, as well as for commanders and gunners of military equipment.
- Static simulators for military vehicle mechanics-drivers are designed to develop cadets' skills in operating control devices, studying the sequence and accuracy of the mechanic-driver's actions during driving at the initial stage of driver training, as well as for assessing the level of knowledge acquired by cadets through the completion of test tasks.
- Static simulators for commanders and gunners are designed to develop cadets' skills in operating weapon control systems at the workstations of both commanders and gunners of military equipment during the initial stage of shooting training, as well as to conduct assessments of the knowledge acquired by cadets through the completion of test tasks.
- As of today, the Design Bureau "Logika" manufactures and supplies the following static simulators to military training centers:
- T-64 Driver-Mechanic Training Simulator
- T-64 Commander and Gunner Training Simulator
- BMP-2 Driver-Mechanic Training Simulator
- BMP-2 Commander and Gunner Training Simulator
- MT-LB Multi-Purpose Tracked Vehicle Driver-Mechanic Training Simulator
- Driver-Mechanic Training Simulator for the IMR-2M Engineering Vehicle Based on the T-72 Tank Chassis
- BAT-2 Engineering Vehicle Driver-Mechanic Training Simulator
