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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a private cooperative electronics manufacturer based in [[Sanestira]] in [[Greater Niyi]].  
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| logo =
| name = Simines Technologies Ltd
| type = Publicly traded limited liability company
| industry = Telecommunications, electronics
| foundation = 1675
| founder = [[Tanilo Simines]]
| location_city = [[Sanestira]]
| location_country = [[Sanama]]
| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = Tanilo Simines (Chairman) <br>Adrian Alloxylon {{team flag|Natopia|flag}} (CEO)
| services = Consulting
| products = Electronics, radar, sensors, LED screens, mobile phones and telecommunication networks
| num_employees = 156,500 (1685)
| divisions = {{unbulleted list|Consumer Electronics|Defence Systems|Commercial Electronics|Mobile Devices|Telecommunication Networks}}
| subsid = {{unbulleted list|Simines Consulting}}
| homepage = simines.sn
}}
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a private manufacturer of electronics, radar, sensors, LED screens, mobile phones and telecommunication networks based in [[Sanestira]], [[Sanama]].
 
==Products==
*Electric motors
*Mobile phones
*Mobile phone networks
*Television sets
*Military sensors, radars and other electronics
 
=== Combat Vehicle Tactical Display System ===
'''TADIS''' is a system developed by Simines for use in various military combat vehicles. The system consists of two main parts, an array of cameras mounted on the outside of the vehicle transmitting a 360 degree image of the surroundings. The second part is a specially designed visir for the crew's helmets. When the visir is flipped down the background becomes opaque and the input from the hull-mounted cameras is displayed. This feed moves with the user's head movements. On top of this image, additional information from the combat information network is displayed. The cameras also provide automatic and digital rangefinders. A handset allows for the manipulation and control of the display and its information. This system also plugs into various peripheral systems, like ES-26 VERITAS, and translates that information into visual cues inside the display. TADIS also provides several LED displays for visualisation and control outside of the visir system.


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Latest revision as of 12:24, 1 July 2022

Simines Technologies Ltd
Type Publicly traded limited liability company
Industry Telecommunications, electronics
Founded 1675
Founder(s) Tanilo Simines
Headquarters Sanestira, Sanama
Area served Worldwide
Key people Tanilo Simines (Chairman)
Adrian Alloxylon Natopia (CEO)
Products Electronics, radar, sensors, LED screens, mobile phones and telecommunication networks
Services Consulting
Employees 156,500 (1685)
Divisions
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Defence Systems
  • Commercial Electronics
  • Mobile Devices
  • Telecommunication Networks
Subsidiaries
  • Simines Consulting
Website simines.sn

Simines is a private manufacturer of electronics, radar, sensors, LED screens, mobile phones and telecommunication networks based in Sanestira, Sanama.

Products

  • Electric motors
  • Mobile phones
  • Mobile phone networks
  • Television sets
  • Military sensors, radars and other electronics

Combat Vehicle Tactical Display System

TADIS is a system developed by Simines for use in various military combat vehicles. The system consists of two main parts, an array of cameras mounted on the outside of the vehicle transmitting a 360 degree image of the surroundings. The second part is a specially designed visir for the crew's helmets. When the visir is flipped down the background becomes opaque and the input from the hull-mounted cameras is displayed. This feed moves with the user's head movements. On top of this image, additional information from the combat information network is displayed. The cameras also provide automatic and digital rangefinders. A handset allows for the manipulation and control of the display and its information. This system also plugs into various peripheral systems, like ES-26 VERITAS, and translates that information into visual cues inside the display. TADIS also provides several LED displays for visualisation and control outside of the visir system.