PlumeSIM enables training of multiple personnel, allowing instructors to select the parameters for the activation of simulation instruments (including the type of threat, release/delivery of single and multiple sources and a full range of environmental conditions.) Instructors can also record the actions of trainees from a single location.
Portable and very quick to set up and use
Planning mode: prepare exercises on a PC / Laptop without system hardware
Simple, flexible scenario creation based upon single or multiple CWA, HazMat & radiological releases
User-defined environmental conditions
Real-time variation of plume due to wind direction changes
GIS mapping support
Perfect for counter terrorism exercises, nuclear emergency exercises
Simulation of plumes, deposition and hot spots
Table top classroom mode for pre-exercise familiarisation
Modular system enables you to expand as and when budgets permit
Real time trainee movement and instrument usage reporting, with recording for After Action Review
Supports M4 JCAD-SIM, CAMSIM, AP2C-SIM, AP4C-SIM, RDS200-SIM, EPD-Mk2-SIM, AN/PDR-77-/VDR-2 / RDS100-SIM, SAM935 Spectrometer Simulator and more
Radiological or chemical / HazMat only version available with future upgrade option
Innovative system design permits the use of common file format map images and even ‘home made’ sketches of the proposed training area.
Easy to use menus enable the instructor to quickly set and adjust the source type(s), quantity, and the location and nature of the release source, as well as the desired environmental conditions.
PlumeSIM® allows you to define a plume or hotspot based upon variety of specific substances, CW agents, radionuclides or compounds, and to implement different release characteristics including duration, direction, persistence and deposition. Exercise parameters can be saved for repeating defined scenarios with absolute fidelity.
Using simple gamepad controllers trainees are able to move themselves as icons around an on-screen display of the training area. The virtual plume scenario is activated, and subsequent ‘contact’ with a simulated agent will result in the appropriate activation of their simulation instruments which are connected to the control base by a short range radio link.
All student ‘movement’ is recorded in the session and can then be played back for analysis prior to departing for the field training area.
With the students deployed with GPS enabled Player Units to the desired external training area, the instructor can monitor their location on the control base map via a long range radio comms link in real time.
Once again the virtual plume scenario is activated and, providing the student is fielding the correct type of instrument for the nature of the simulated threat, has prepared the instrument properly, and the levels or concentration of simulated agent are sufficient to be recognised by the particular device, then the display of that simulation instrument will indicate the appropriate response to any contact with a simulated source.
Where environmental conditions inhibit the ability to obtain or maintain continuous long range radio communication, the selected scenario is pre-loaded on the Player Unit for timed activation and local broadcast.
A full record of player movement and simulator activity is captured for correcting any equipment use errors at the end of the exercise, enabling you to maximise learning opportunities during debriefing. Exercise results can be forwarded to an independent moderator for response capability assessment and validation of contingency plans.
Argon has integrated PlumeSIM with Swedish military defence solutions provider Saab AB's Gamer to create a state-of-the-art CBRN Live Training system. Read more about the combined technologies and see a video of the systems in action by going to our Saab Gamer interface page.
Argon and software developer eSim Games have collaborated to embed PlumeSIM in eSim's combined arms combat training system, Steel Beasts Pro. Read more about the collaboration by visiting our Steel Beasts page.