The V.Dragon-VTS 5000 Command Drill System complies with the pre-service training requirements for VTS operators stipulated in the Manila Amendments to the STCW Convention and IMO Resolution A.857(20).Integrating real-time data reception and processing, traffic flow simulation, and information display, it comprehensively presents the visual scenario of traffic control operations at the management center. Equipped with maritime surveillance and real-time early warning capabilities, it provides VTS operators with a practical training environment.
- VTS Operator Practical Training
- Real-time radar, AIS, and CCTV system signal integration
- Multi-source Information Collection and Dissemination
- Real-time maritime surveillance with violation alerts
- Simulate traffic flow in controlled traffic zones
- Navigation Assistance Services During Severe Weather and Emergency Drills for Contingency Situations
Maritime Three-Dimensional Search and Rescue Drill System
The V.Dragon-SAR 5000 Maritime 3D Search and Rescue Training System meets the simulation exercise requirements outlined in the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual. It is designed for practical training and assessment of maritime search and rescue personnel, development and analysis of search and rescue plans, conducting drills, and pre-testing search and rescue decision-making scenarios. This system significantly reduces the cost of search and rescue exercises while effectively enhancing trainees' search and rescue capabilities.
This system is built upon the HLA (High Level Architecture) framework and primarily consists of the RCC simulation unit, distressed vessel simulation unit, rescue vessel simulation unit, search and rescue helicopter simulation unit, and video surveillance system. It features the following characteristics:
- Diverse search and rescue training scenarios
- Multiple typical search patterns are available for selection.
- Flexible simulation unit configuration
- Joint Sea-Air Exercise
- Use of distress signals and emergency radio equipment, etc.
- Liferaft Release and Recovery
Maritime Emergency Drill System
The V.Dragon-EmergDrill5000 Offshore Emergency Drill System was developed in accordance with the requirements for crew and emergency response personnel training and assessment stipulated by the International SOLAS Convention, STCW Convention, OPRC Convention, national major marine oil spill emergency response plans, and relevant DNV-GL standards.The system supports maritime emergency operation training for ship and helicopter pilots at incident sites, emergency resource dispatch management and coordination command training for personnel at maritime emergency command centers and incident command posts, feasibility testing of maritime emergency response plans, and maritime case reenactment analysis. It offers economic efficiency, practical effectiveness, and operational safety.
- Dynamic Evolution of Oil Spill Drift Based on Multiphase Flow Models
- Interaction between Oil Spills at Sea and Emergency Equipment
- Oil containment booms, oil skimmers, oil absorbent mats, dispersants, and other oil spill cleanup operations
- Dynamic Management of Emergency Resources
- Resource-Sensitive Area Configuration
- Oil Spill Emergency Dispatch and Command
- Ship Fire Spread Based on Cellular Automata
- Dynamic Demonstration of Fire Extinguishing Procedures
- Operational Training for Standard Firefighting Equipment
- Firefighting Tactics Drill
- Emergency Exit Route Planning and Evacuation Drill
- Multidimensional Presentation of VDR Data
- Maritime Case Data Replay
- Causes of Maritime Accidents
Naval Combat Exercise System
V.Dragon-NavalDrill 5000 Naval Combat Exercise System enables large-scale naval operations and command drills. It primarily consists of a director console, combat command unit, ship combat unit, submarine combat unit, and helicopter combat unit.The system simulates battlefield environments under varying sea conditions and weather scenarios, enabling command exercises, operational plan rehearsals, adversarial drills, weapons system operation training, and joint sea-land-air operations. It addresses diverse training needs across combat units—including skills, procedures, and operational tasks—while also supporting comprehensive maritime law enforcement and fleet formation patrol training.
- Realistic depiction of land, sea, and air combat environments
- Diversified combat training scenarios
- Extensive model resources
- Flexible control by the director
- Flexible control by the director
- Multi-service Joint Combat Exercise
- Pre-deployment Exercise
- Weapons Handling Training
- Maritime Police Comprehensive Law Enforcement Exercise at Sea
- Joint Fleet Maneuver Formation Training
Workflow
1. Preliminary Communication
Prior to the implementation of the school project plan, our company can provide complimentary technical consultation while maintaining effective communication and technical exchange.
2. Site Inspection
If the school is interested in our proposed solution, our company will conduct a site survey and measurements for the project free of charge and provide technical support.
3. Preliminary Contingency Plan
Following the on-site inspection, our company will tailor a customized proposal for the school based on its requirements, including an approximate budget and basic technical specifications.
4. Finalize the plan
Based on the previously established contingency plan, if both parties have no objections, our company will fully consider the school's requirements and circumstances to develop a comprehensive implementation plan for the school's final solution. This plan will include detailed budgets, precise specifications, maintenance protocols, and after-sales service arrangements.
5. Project Construction
We will commence construction within the stipulated timeframe as required by the contract, ensuring the project is completed to the required quality and standards. We guarantee successful final acceptance by the school and the Maritime Safety Administration.
