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LMC Offers Ultra-Realistic Simulation For Training and Virtual Reality

'Training Meets Reality' In Prepar3D v4, Company Says

 Pilots, instructors, and enthusiasts can dive into immersive training as Lockheed Martin released Prepar3D v4. Prepar3D is Lockheed Martin's flagship simulation and training software solution that offers the most versatile, immersive and engaging training experiences for the next generation.

Lockheed Martin launched a new version of the flagship simulation software Prepar3D v4 with a 64-bit architecture to deliver unparalleled realism. The new release also features major improvements to performance and a fully redesigned user interface to train in the air, on land, underwater and even space.

"Training meets reality with Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D simulation software, and v4 provides unprecedented realism," said Sandy Samuel, vice president, Training and Simulation Solutions. "While initially the premier tool for training both commercial and military aviators, Prepar3D has grown to drive simulation for almost any vehicle in the air, at sea, underwater or even in the depths of space."

Prepar3D v4 relies on 64-bit architecture to deliver unparalleled realism. This new version features major visual upgrades including enhanced virtual reality support, a new realistic lighting system, 3D weather capabilities, 40 high-detail cities and more than 24,900 airports across the globe.  The new release also features improvements to performance and a fully redesigned user interface.

"We are thrilled for Prepar3D v4 to be fully converted to 64-bit so users can take advantage of the full power of modern systems," says Adam Breed Prepar3D engineering project manager. "This release pushes the boundaries of what's possible in courseware training and experiences, including vast improvements to performance, graphical fidelity, and the number of entities that can be concurrently simulated in global-scale scenarios."

Prepar3D v4 provides tools to simplify the process of creating courseware for self-paced training environments and instructor-led classrooms. The Lockheed Martin team partnered with both commercial and internal users to help redesign its Software Development Kit (SDK), which enables third-party development of custom add-ons, from the ground up.

(Image provided with Lockheed Martin news release)

FMI: www.prepar3d.com

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