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    PLS-1M Giewont

    Giewont laser-tag is a system that allows individual soldier training, tactical and re

    training of soldier groups, sections, battle/assault groups, individually and collectivelyusing the devices and military equipment, which the Land Army and Special Forces areequipped with.

    Bumar PCO S.A., Poland, Warsaw (03-982), Jana Nowaka-Jezioraskiego 28 St,

    www.pcosa.com.pl, e-mail: [email protected], Registered in the District Court for Warsaw

    XIII Commercial Division of the National Court Register under the number 0000169830,

    share capital 30.610.790,00 z, NIP 525-000-08-25, REGON 010743638,

    ISO 9001:2008, AQAP 2110:2009, WSK

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    The system has a modular structure. Different modules of the GIEWONT system are integrated and can be used alone as wellas in congurations allowing exercises and cooperation between various formations of military formations performing theirtasks in an open and built-in area in bilateral simulated duels.

    The system provides: mutual communication and cooperation between all devices in the system full identication of the object and the type of weapon and ammunition used determining the position of an object in the eld using a GPS navigation device

    realistic representation of the effects of striking exercise participants archiving and imaging exercises on a computer screen or large format displays performing exercises in all kinds of terrain and weather conditions, during day and night ring according to the parameters of a weapon safety for the sight of the exercising persons (meets the requirements of PN-EN 60825-1 for 1 safety class)

    The system comprises:

    set of simulators for a soldier (laser transmitter with a receiver for the torso and a helmet equipped with a radiosystem for the local communication between individual components of the simulator) universal laser detection receiver sets worn on any objects a set of simulators for armoured vehicles and artillery guns sets of vertical shooting simulators (mortars) set of optoelectronic shields for shooting and individual exercises and optoelectronic shields for situational shooting

    Personal radio links of global communication for transferring data between the soldiers and the other elements locatedin the centre of the battleeld and base managing the battleeld.

    Global communication provides the ability to remotely control the course of the exercise (the location of the object inthe eld, interpreting the health status of a person hit: killed, hurt, seriously injured , return to exercises, etc.), andexecution of operations such as reading a number of the simulator, coding the amount of available ammunition, andmore. Local connectivity between the soldiers or vehicles individual pieces of equipment, as well as communicationwith the conciliators module is provided by Bluetooth and infrared.

    GIEWONT system simulators are transparent to the user their operation does not require taking any other actionsthan those that are taken during the operation of the real equipment. In this way, the use of the simulation system doesnot strengthen improper habits, but only raises real combat capability of the exercising persons.

    GIEWONT laser-tag is the resultant work of the consortium, which comprises the following entities: BUMAR PCO S.A. consortium leader, Kenbit Sp. j., Research and Development Centre for Mechanical Appliances OBRUM sp. z o.o.,Military University of Technology and National Defence University.

    Bumar PCO S.A., Poland, Warsaw (03-982), Jana Nowaka-Jezioraskiego 28 St,

    www.pcosa.com.pl, e-mail: [email protected], Registered in the District Court for Warsaw

    XIII Commercial Division of the National Court Register under the number 0000169830,

    share capital 30.610.790,00 z, NIP 525-000-08-25, REGON 010743638,

    ISO 9001:2008, AQAP 2110:2009, WSK