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MAK Technologies is a global leader in modeling and simulation software that links, simulates and visualizes virtual worlds in networked synthetic environments. Continuing a tradition that stretches back over three decades, our tools are used by the world’s top organizations for training, experimentation, mission rehearsal, research and development, and virtual prototyping. Our open-architecture platform enables our customers to build unique, winning simulation solutions.

MAK develops a variety of solutions that AVS features including VR-Forces, VR-Engage, VR-Link and VR-TheWorld.

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VR-Engage

VR-Engage lets you play the role of a firstperson human character; a vehicle driver, gunner or commander; or the pilot of an airplane or helicopter. VR-Engage can be deployed as a trainee simulator, a role player station, an instructor aid, a desktop simulation game, or even as a VR headset experience.

 
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VR-Forces

VR-Forces is MAK’s complete simulation solution – a powerful and flexible Computer Generated Forces (CGF) platform to fill your synthetic environments with urban, battlefield, maritime, and airspace activity. Whether you need a threat generator for training and mission rehearsal systems, a synthetic environment for experimentation, an engine to stimulate C4I systems, or an aggregate-level simulation model for high-level wargaming scenarios, VR-Forces is powerful enough to get your job done.

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VR-Link

The VR-Link toolkit provides an easy way to network simulators and other virtual reality applications. It uses a protocol independent API that abstracts away specific networking details and provides your software with support for industry standard High Level Architecture (HLA) and the Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) protocols, including HLA 1.3, HLA 1516, HLA Evolved, DIS, and DIS 7.

 
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VR-TheWorld

VR-TheWorld Server is a powerful web-based streaming terrain server that lets you stream in elevation, features, and imagery. It is delivered with a global base map, but you can also easily populate it with your own custom source data through a web-based interface. The server can be deployed on private networks to provide streaming terrain data to a variety of simulation and visualization applications behind your firewall.

For information about MAK, please visit MAK.com.