History of products and services
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2015
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2014
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2013
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2012
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development
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2011
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2010
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Platoon level Reconfigurable Virtual Simulator
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development
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Marcus HLA Envolved modul (NATO MSG-068, Pitch)
World map
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2009
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Platoon level Reconfigurable Virtual Simulator
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CBRN modules
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2008
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Air force module
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MOUT v3, Special equipment, Disaster relief, Navy
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2006
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MOUT module
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2005
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Learning management system based on Oracle iLearning
Basic training material
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Crisis Management, Military Police, Enhanced Logistics modules
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2003
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Artillery Fire Mission Practicing Simulator (Artillery Training Program)
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Operation Planning and Execution Support System for the military decision making process and tactical command and control
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2002
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Division level CAX simulation
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Adaptation of NATO APP6a symbology
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2001
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(Windows based PCs)
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2000
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Brigade level CAX simulation deployed in Várpalota Simulation Centre
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1999
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with NATO symbology
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1998
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Battery level KLSZ
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1997
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(LaserScan GOTHIC application)
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Battalion level CAX simulation with built-in AAR
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1996
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Map and status visualization in a „live” tactical simulator
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Peace Keeping Training software
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NATO Orientation Education Program
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Web based learning management system
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Terrain orientation exercise in classroom
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Battery level shooting simulator family (with realistic weapons and cabin replica)
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100m tank shooting range (using optical analysis program with stationary and moving targets and a rocking platform)
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Flexible battalion level battle management simulation (integrated to one monitor)
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1995
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Enhanced KLSZ’91
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1993
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Fire control simulation (using Silicon Graphics workstations)
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1992
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1991-2000
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1991
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Shooting simulator family (with realistic weapons and cabin replica for individual training)
FAGOT, KONKURS, BMP, BTR-80
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Tank and armoured infantry fighting vehicle driving simulator (with a cabin replica placed on a motion system, providing realistic engine sound and replay capability)
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Company level battle management simulator (with two monitors, tablet and mouse, making possible for practicing commanders the tactical planning and scenario execution, visualizing the plans on digitized terrain database maps using Warsaw Pact tactical symbology, and a communication network simulator)
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1990
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Simple battle/fire control simulator
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1989
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Antitank Guided Missile Training Simulator
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