Zen Technologies secures third patent for T-90 tank simulator

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Zen Technologies Ltd on Monday (March 3) said it has been granted its third patent for the T-90 Tank Simulator, specifically for the Containerised Driving Simulator System (T-90 DS), further cementing its position in military training simulation.

The patent, filed on March 24, 2022, is valid until March 24, 2042. With this, Zen Technologies has secured four patents in 2025 and 14 in total this financial year. The company said it will continue developing advanced simulation solutions to enhance combat vehicle operator training and military preparedness.

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The earlier patents were for the Basic Gunnery Simulator (BGS) and Crew Gunnery Simulator (CGS). Additionally, Zen has three patents covering T-72 and BMP-II tank simulator variants.

The T-90 DS is a high-fidelity, portable training solution designed to provide military personnel with an immersive and realistic training experience. This advanced simulator enables trainees to operate in a controlled environment, eliminating the need for live vehicle operations while ensuring effective skill development.

The system features an exact replica of the tank driver’s station with all controls and a six-degree-of-freedom (6-DOF) motion platform, which accurately replicates the movements of a T-90 tank across diverse terrains, allowing drivers to experience real-world vehicle dynamics.

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It incorporates scenario-based AI training, offering customisable modules that simulate combat environments such as urban warfare, desert operations, and night manoeuvres, preparing operators for different battlefield conditions.

The simulator integrates virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies to further enhance situational awareness, providing an interactive training experience with real-time battlefield scenarios. The system also supports crew coordination and multi-unit training, enabling multiple tank crew members to train simultaneously, improving team collaboration and operational efficiency.

Designed as a containerised and rapidly deployable system, the T-90 DS Simulator is a plug-and-play, mobile training facility that can be easily transported and set up at military bases. This flexibility allows armed forces to conduct high-quality training in various locations without the logistical constraints of moving heavy military vehicles.

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Shares of Zen Technologies Ltd ended at ₹1,039.70, down by ₹5.85, or 0.56%, on the BSE.

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Mar 3, 2025 4:41 PM

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