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Zen Technologies patents tank training simulator system

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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Zen Technologies Limited, a Hyderabad-based defense training solutions provider, recently secured an Indian patent for its innovative T-72 Containerized Crew Gunnery Simulator System. This marks the company’s eleventh patent for the fiscal year 2024-25, showcasing their commitment to innovation in the field of defense training.

The newly patented simulator system is designed to train T-72 tank commanders and gunners through an immersive and realistic simulation platform that replicates battlefield conditions. Its containerized design allows for quick deployment and localized training capabilities, making it a versatile and practical solution for military training needs. The system features a motion platform that mimics battlefield dynamics, providing trainees with a realistic training experience.

Key features of the simulator include the ability to practice critical operations such as target acquisition, ammunition selection, and firing procedures. The system aims to provide cost-effective training solutions while supporting both individual and crew integration exercises, enhancing overall preparedness and readiness for military personnel.

With over three decades of experience in combat training solutions, Zen Technologies has established itself as a leader in the field. The company operates a dedicated research and development facility in Hyderabad, recognized by India’s Ministry of Science and Technology. They have filed for more than 155 patents to date and have delivered over 1,000 training systems worldwide, catering to the needs of various military organizations, including the US Army and Department of Defense.

In conclusion, Zen Technologies’ latest patent for the T-72 Containerized Crew Gunnery Simulator System reflects their ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in the defense training sector. By developing cutting-edge training solutions tailored to the specific needs of military personnel, the company is playing a crucial role in enhancing the readiness and effectiveness of armed forces around the world.

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