Turkish warships to be equipped with cutting-edge GEMED system PHOTO/VIDEO
Acceptance testing has been completed for the Warfare Effectiveness Analysis Model (GEMED) project, which will strengthen the analysis, logistics, systems and tactical development capabilities of Turkish warships.
Thanks to the GEMED project, which will improve the combat readiness level of the Turkish Navy, the analysis of combat scenarios can be carried out using simulation methods in a computer environment before the start of combat operations, Caliber.Az reports, citing the X page of SavunmaSanayiST.com.
STM GEMED Projesi’nde kabul testlerini tamamladı!
— SavunmaSanayiST.com (@SavunmaSanayiST) October 12, 2023
- @STMDefence, Gemi Muharebe ve Etkinlik Değerlendirme Modeli (GEMED) Projesi’nin kabul testleri tamamlandı.
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STM Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş., which develops advanced technologies in the Turkish defence industry, continues to equip the Turkish army with national and innovative systems in the field of software as well as platform design.
Acceptance testing of the ship combat and effectiveness evaluation model project (GEMED) developed by STM and stakeholder organisations as part of the TÜBİTAK SAVTAG 1007 programme has been successfully completed.
STM CEO Ozgur Guleruz noted that STM has significant experience in the field of modelling and decision support solutions and said:
"On one hand, we are providing our Navy with state-of-the-art national platforms, and on the other hand, as STM, we are developing software that will add intelligence to our platforms and staffs. Through GEMED, which we have developed as a modelling-based decision support solution, we will assess the combat effectiveness of our Navy's combat platforms and provide scientific support for our force acceptance in tactical development, design and procurement.
We have developed models of about 100 combat elements and subsystems as part of the GEMED project. Thanks to the GEMED platform, models of sensors, weapons and countermeasures can be used to analyse the effectiveness of surface, submarine and air operations. Thus, combat scenario analyses can be repeated many times in a simulation environment in front of the battlefield. With GEMED, our Navy will maximise its level of combat readiness."
Developed by STM engineers, GEMED is used for combat effectiveness assessment, decision support for ship design/modernisation/delivery, and tactical development. More than 40 missions for sea, air, and submarine operations have been performed in the simulation environment created. The user is able to assign different tasks to the respective platform models and create a task plan through conditional transitions between tasks.
In user-generated scenarios, the user can perform multiple runs with experimental design under different environmental conditions for different platform system configurations, decision-making mechanisms and behaviours, and analyse the simulation results using multi-criteria decision-making techniques.