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VRM partners AXISCADES to develop Level D full flight simulator

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Slovakia-based Virtual Reality Media (VRM) firm that deals in design, development and production of flight simulators and training systems has partnered with Bangalore headquartered to design and produce its upcoming Level D full flight simulator, said a statement from Indian firm. Under the agreement, AXISCADES will now act as VRMs preferred partner to supply subsystems for both, its military and civil Simulator programs.

Overall, the partnership include supply and integration of the 6 Degree Of Freedom Electric Motion System, the collimated display system, modelling of designated buildings, airfields and will extend to Indian MoD projects like Twin Dome Flight Simulator for trainer aircrafts, Full Mission Simulator for Helicopters, other Indian, platforms and , UAV Simulators, said the company.

“AXISCADES has delivered various major systems to the Indian Ministry of Defence systems including the Electronic Warfare Simulator, Aircraft Recognition Training & Simulation System, RF Signal Simulator and various Avionics Systems. This partnership furthers the trust and support the Indian Ministry of Defence and Indian Defence Forces have in our abilities as the industry’s premier provider of the High-Fidelity simulation equipment,” said Sharadhi Babu, Chief Executive Officer, AXISCADES.

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“India is a key market for and we are inclined to support the Make in India program. AXISCADES, with its in depth domain knowledge was the most logical partner to work with and I look forward to using their expertise to produce state of the art simulators,” said Eduardo Cristea, Director sales, VRM.

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