See us at IITSEC 2009
The worlds largest 'Defense Modeling, Simulation and Training' Conference and Trade Show November 30 to December 3, 2009
Orlando, Florida - Booth # 2429
See us at ITEC 2009 12-14 May 2009 Brussels, Belgium - Booth G111
BRS is exhibiting at ITEC again, and we plan to be in London next year for ITEC 2010. If we don't see you in Brussels, we hope to see you in Orlando, Florida at I/ITSEC 2009 being held November 30 - December 3.
New location & new logo – same top quality
BRS is pleased to announce that as of January 2009, our main office is upgrading to a new facility in Leesburg, VA. This new class ‘A’ office space will provide a larger, more efficient environment that is better suited to support our expanding engineering activities and customer meetings. BRS also has a new logo to accompany its new location. BRS may have a new look, but customers will continue to enjoy the same unsurpassed level of quality and customer support that has earned BRS its reputation.
New connectivity plug-ins now available for BRS Radar Simulation Systems (RSS)
BRS has been working closely with partner companies to incorporate improved connectivity with other subsystems:
HLA/DIS Plug-in - Incorporates VR Link interface from MÄK Technologies to provide a fully compliant High-Level Architecture (HLA) or Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) protocols.
IG Terrain Server Plug-in – Enables RSS to input the Image Generator (IG) database from the Rockwell Collins Radar Terrain Server (RTS) in real time, enabling 100% correlation between the EPX 500 visual scene and the radar image throughout the training scenario.
Scan Converter Interface Plug-in – Enables RSS to output digital Radar data via Ethernet directly to third-party scan conversion equipment from either Cambridge Pixel, or Curtis Wright. This improves flexibility for stimulating actual Naval Radar equipment with simulated radar feeds.
New advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) model
BRS has taken its SAR model to a new, more advanced level through an intense R&D effort. This new SAR model provides accurate high-resolution SAR imagery using detailed terrain databases derived from multispectral data, stereo imagery, vegetation structure models, and other sources. By taking advantage of the latest powerful COTS PC technology, BRS has implemented sophisticated physics-based algorithms to produce highly realistic, real-time SAR images that replicate the detail and limitations of today’s most advanced SAR systems.
BRS is going airborne
The BRS Radar Simulation System (RSS) has been selected for multiple large-scale airborne embedded training programs, including the USN T-45 program, and a large overseas military flight training program. The RSS will be embedded on these aircraft to enable highly flexible, cost-effective radar simulation that will greatly enhance the training value of each training flight hour.
Many recent radar simulator deliveries and contract awards