Ship's Bridge Training For German Navy Cadets

New training simulation system for German Navy features every surface combatant.

07 December 2018
 

 

Rheinmetall has delivered an advanced training system to the German Navy for training bridge personnel. The new nautical training facility was delivered to the German Navy School in Mürwik on the Baltic.

Ordered almost exactly three years ago, the system – known as the “Ausbildungsausstattung Nautische Schiffsführung”, or AANS – will be used for training all German Navy cadets, all future watch officers, and for preparing bridge personnel for nautical operations.

The capability spectrum ranges from basic navigation and nautical training through to crew resource management, for example, helping bridge teams prepare for operations.

The AANS includes two large and four small bridge simulators, six trainer stations, an auditorium for post-operation briefings as well as additional infrastructure for planning exercises and administrating and updating the database.

Every surface combatant now in the German inventory – from minesweepers to supply ships – is modelled in the AANS. This applies not only to the physical depiction of various ships and boats, but to their exact performance characteristics. In addition, numerous German and NATO maritime training areas are replicated, as are current and potential areas of operation.

Rheinmetall's product spectrum ranges from computer-supported learning to systems for training the crews of ground vehicles, aircraft and ships.