![]() ![]() ![]() The motion platforms are controlled through the ForceSeatPM software supplied by Motion Systems. The Leopard Training Centre is equipped with 3 full motion simulators, so that training is conducted simultaneously for several drivers. The use of OBRUM’s simulators in the process of training Leopard 2 tank drivers brings many benefits, in addition to the aforementioned streamlining of the teaching process, also measurable economic effects in the form of fuel savings, reduction of equipment wear and tear, including the risk of faults or damage caused by the trained drivers. The instructor has a full real-time view of what is happening in the tank, including parameters such as engine speed, its temperature and other data. On the basis of these, it is possible to see what mistakes a trainee driver makes, analyse the learning process and eliminate errors at a later stage of training. The simulators also make it possible to eliminate mistakes on the basis of so-called After Action Reviews, in which the entire training process is recorded, from the setting of the task through to its completion. Also, the quality and effectiveness of training itself is increased through the use of modern training tools, such as the aforementioned SJCL simulators. Thanks to the use of simulators, it is possible to conduct their training in various terrain and weather conditions, using a wide library of scenarios, without exposing the equipment (tanks) to damage and wear. It is worth emphasising that the role of a tank driver is a very responsible one. The Leopard Training Centre uses modern SJCL (Leopard Tank Driving Simulator) simulators for training Leopard 2 tank drivers, supplied by OBRUM. ![]()
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