Presentations for The future of simulation in the SA Navy 03 SEP 2013 by Rheinmetall Defence Electronics, Simulation & Training with Rheinmetall Denel Munition Presentation by: Bill Lambert, International Key Account Manager, Naval & Maritime Simulation, email: bill.lambert@rheinmetall.com Dave Rogers, Executive Manager New Business Development, email: dave.rogers@rheinmetall-denelmunition.com
Presentations Naval Simulation Solutions Submarine Simulation and The advantages of linking simulators Agenda Aim and Motivation Introduction, personal and company Submarine Simulation The advantages of linking simulators including a brief overview of the Federal German Navy (FGN) Fleet Synthetic Training (FST) environment and the German Armed Forces experience of a Simulation and Test Environment (SuTBw) Some conclusions for questions and discussion 2
Presentations Naval Simulation Solutions Aim: To raise the awareness of simulation s capability for questions and discussion. Motivation All But War Is Simulation: The Military-Entertainment Complex, Tim Lenoir, Stamford University, 2000 The whole is more than the sum of its parts. Aristotle Future Operational Team Training will take place in a Networked Synthetic Environment! CMDR Henning, FGN, C&C Systems Command 3
Introduction Naval Simulation Solutions Personal Introduction Bill Lambert International Key Account Manager Naval and Maritime Simulation - 1987 1998 Mine Warfare Clearance Diver Officer Royal Australian Navy (RAN) - 1998 2000 Mine Warfare Division, STN Atlas Elektronik - 2000 Present, Key Account Manager Naval and Maritime Simulation - 2010 - present RAN Active Naval Reserve Officer 4
The Naval Rheinmetall Simulation Solutions Group Rheinmetall AG: The corporate sectors Sales : 4.4 billion Employees: 22,000 Leading Defence Systems Supplier Leading Automotive Supplier in Engine Components and Systems Sales: 2.1 billion Employees: 10,000 Sales: 2.3 billion Employees: 11,800 5
Rheinmetall Defence Naval Simulation Solutions Leading defence systems supplier Combat Systems Electronic Solutions Wheeled Vehicles Combat platforms Infantry Protection systems Propulsion systems Combat International Simulation and Training Defence Electronics Air Defence systems Electro-optics Logistic vehicles Tactical vehicles 6
Rheinmetall Defence The Combat Systems Division Combat International Combat Platforms Infantry Propulsion Systems Protection Systems American Rheinmetall Munitions Rheinmetall Canada RWM Italia Rheinmetall Denel Munition International offices Main battle tanks, artillery systems, support vehicles Infantry systems Weapons, turrets and weapon stations Ammunition Service 40mm systems Mortar systems Special ammunition and field equipment Fuze systems Propellant systems Civil chemistry Passive protection Active protection Softkill 7
Rheinmetall Defence Shareholding Structure Rheinmetall Denel Munition is an integrated supplier of selected munitions to local and international customers, capable to take a product from concept to production. 51 % 49 % Budget Turnover 2012 R 1.409 Mio (~ USD 173.9 Mio) Exports account ~ 61% of turnover Employees Headcount ~ 1.522 8
Rheinmetall Naval Simulation Defence Solutions Rheinmetall offers a wide range of products for Naval applications Naval Simulation and Training Naval Protection Systems Air Defence Systems Sea mines Reconnaissance and sensor systems Weapons and ammunition 9
Business Unit Simulation and Training: Complete Product Range for Navy, Army and Air Force
Rheinmetall Naval Simulation Defence Solutions Electronics Rheinmetall Defence Electronics A view back through the company s history 2003 ATLAS Elektronik GmbH 2003 Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH TKMS & EADS Rheinmetall AG 1997 Rheinmetall 51% STN ATLAS Elektronik GmbH BAE SYSTEMS 49% 1992 STN Systemtechnik Nord GmbH 1994 STN ATLAS Elektronik GmbH Bremer Vulkan Verbund 1991 Atlas Elektronik GmbH 1989 TST-Telefunken Systemtechnik GmbH DASA Deutsche Aerospace 1989 MBB-UM KRUPP 1983 Krupp Atlas Elektronik GmbH 1966 Fried. Krupp GmbH 1981 MBB - Messerschmitt- Bölkow-Blohm GmbH 1911 Atlas Werke 1883 AEG - Allgemeine Elektrizitätsgesellschaft AG (gegründet als DEG - Deutsche Edison Gesellschaft) 1964 VFW - Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke 1924 Focke Wulf 1902 Norddeutsche Maschinen- und Armaturfabrik GmbH 11
Company history STN ATLAS Elektronik, split into two parts In August 2003 - Simulation, Land and Airborne Divisions - Naval Division and Simulation and Training Division 12
Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH: Location in Germany Bremen Berlin Koblenz Letzlingen Ismaning Bremen, Headquaters 13
Leading Market Positions in Europe and worldwide Military Simulation & Training No. 1 in Germany Military Simulation & Training No. 6 worldwide Military Simulation & Training No. 2 in Europe 35 years of experience Over 2.000 Simulators delivered worldwide 14
Scope of Military Training Solutions Scenarios for Joint/ Combined Forces Networked Simulation Rotary & Fixed Wing Aircrafts, UAVs, Submarines, Ships, Tracked and Wheeled Vehicles Sensor-, Command- Weapons, Propulsion Systems Platform Simulation Subsystem Simulation Constructive Air Force Virtual Navy Live Army 15
Major Competencies Simulation and Training A complete range of training solutions for Navy, Army, Air Force, B2B and Industry Land Live Flight Naval & Maritime Process Comprehensive competencies in management, technical solutions and services E-learning Part task Full mission Turn key training centres Service and operation 16
Portfolio Simulation and Training Army Navy Air Force Naval Simulation Submarines Surface vessels Tactical operations Part Task Trainers for Sensors and Weapon Systems CIC Team Trainer - for submarines and surface vessels Submarine Control Simulation Tactical Team Trainer 17
Portfolio Simulation and Training Army Naval and Merchant Marine Air Force Maritime Simulation Maritime vessels Shore systems Off shore systems Ship Handling Simulators incl. Radar and Navigation Ship Engine Simulation Crane and heavy lift simulators Safety and Security and Damage Control Trainers 18
Portfolio Simulation and Training Army Navy Air Force Land-based Simulation (virtual) Wheeled vehicles Tracked vehicles Tactical & support vehicles Driving simulators Gunnery and combat simulators Tactical simulators Networked training centres 19
Portfolio Simulation and Training Army Navy Air Force Live Combat and MOUT Training Centres Urban operations Combined Arms Combat Training Centre Infrastructure Laser engagement and communication systems Combat and exercise control centres Operation and Maintenance (PFI/PPP) 20
Portfolio Simulation and Training Army Navy Air Force B2B & Industry Process Simulation Nuclear power plants Fossil power plants Renewable energy and bio fuel South Africa: Matimba, Majuba, Kendal, Komati, Kriel, Medupi Training Simulation Engineering Simulators Process Control Systems Engineering Services 21
Portfolio Simulation and Training Army Navy Air Force Flight Simulation Helicopters Fighter aircrafts Transport aircrafts Full Mission Simulators Flight Training Devices Mission Rehearsal and Tactical Simulators Cargo Loading Simulators 22
Portfolio Simulation and Training Joint and combined tactical simulation (Navy/Army/Air Force) 23
Simulation and Training Naval Simulation Solutions Leading supplier in Germany and customers in more than 35 countries 24
Live. Virtual. Constructive. @Sea, on Land, in the Air