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ParaSim
Virtual Reality Training System
ParaSim was developed by Systems Technology,
Inc. for the US Forest Service Smoke Jumpers.
ParaSim is also being used by the US Army
Special Forces and at military facilities in Canada,
Italy, Egypt and Australia. It has a proven record
for providing initial and recurrent training in
parachute operations including malfunction
recognition, emergency procedures, steering, and
landing. ParaSim uses Virtual Reality (VR)
goggles to provide visual and audio inputs to the
jumper.
ParaSim receives inputs from the jumper through
ripcord, riser, and steering toggle sensors. The
software is interactive, showing changes in the
virtual scene based on the inputs from the jumper.
The canopy reacts to the control inputs, including
common malfunctions, responding to toggle or
riser input, or requiring cutaway procedures to
resolve the malfunction.
SSK has integrated
OPANAS, ParaSim and
MPS/OPL into the On-
Target System to provide
Virtual Reality Training for
HAHO jumpers. Options
include multiple jumpers,
canopy malfunctions,
variations of winds aloft
from the forecast values,
and visibility restrictions.
Ground features for actual
mission targets can be
derived from satellite images and input to ParaSim
to increase the realism of the mission simulation.
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نقطه اخرى شركة اوكسجين سيستمز عرضت على مصر عام 2008 احدث معدات الهبوط HALO/HAHO على السواء ومنها الباراشوت RAM الذي حينها كان تحت الإختبار في القوات الأمريكية
Airborne Systems Showcases New Parachute Technologies to Egyptian Airborne Special Forces
Eloy, AZ - 30 April, 2008
CATEGORY: Product
Airborne Systems, held a special demonstration event for the Egyptian Special Forces, providing them with the opportunity to view some of the world’s most advanced parachute products.
The Egyptians received first hand experience with the latest high performance military parachute technology by test jumping the Raider/Intruder System, the most advanced ram-air system which is currently under evaluation as a candidate for the replacement of the U.S. Army’s MC-4 Ram Air Parachute System.
One of the highlights of the event allowed the Egyptians to view a remote demonstration of “smart” cargo delivery technology which can be used to re-supply troops in remote, hazardous locations. Airborne Systems’ family of JPADS (Joint Precision Aerial Delivery System) platforms utilizes GPS (Global Positioning Systems) to “steer” the cargo to the target location. The company developed a series of these precision cargo delivery systems for use with varying weights and sizes using the same software
platform. With this “family” approach, the user interface on the Autonomous Guidance Units and the Mission Planer are identical across the various models of “smart” cargo delivery products.
“We appreciate the opportunity to work with this elite Egyptian Special Forces”, said Elizabeth Johnson, Executive Vice President of Sales. “This was a great way to demonstrate our capabilities as a one-stop shopping, global solutions provider for advanced military parachute products”.