The SST7 provides realistic training for safety and security procedures aboard ships, covering scenarios like fire, water inrush, and evacuation, enhancing communication and decision-making skills.
ANS6000 offers comprehensive anchor handling training with fully integrated simulations of ship systems, sensors, and processes, supporting complex operational training and interaction.
These systems provide realistic, high-fidelity maritime training solutions, from e-learning to full mission simulations, with integrated components like radar and ship control systems, certified by DNV GL.
The SES7 ship engine simulator offers lifelike training for shipboard technical systems, from generic systems to manufacturer-specific controls, ensuring effective training in a safe environment.
The ANS6000 simulation line supports training for ship handling at all expertise levels, complying with STCW regulations and certified by DNV GL, for safe and effective maritime operations.
The ANS6000 product line provides cutting-edge ship handling training, from basic to expert levels, suitable for maritime training and research. It allows custom solutions ranging from desktop trainers to full mission bridges with integrated navigation equipment, certified by DNV GL.
The SES7 ship engine simulator offers comprehensive training for shipboard technical systems, simulating machinery and control systems up to full integration with original hardware and software. It supports routine and emergency procedure training.
SEAScout is a lightweight, A-size, UUV that features a reconfigurable payload enabling it to perform multiple maritime missions such as decoy, gateway buoy, neutralizer, data gathering, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
Global maritime is changing, new challenges exist. There is the need to address environmental requirements, achieve greater operating efficiency and embrace new technology in ship and Submarine design. It is vital to stay at the forefront of innovation and at QinetiQ, we’ve always had an eye on the future.
Whether you are new to Naval Combat Systems or re-joining the domain, the following documents and video are recommended reading and viewing before attending the course.