Inosimulation wins 1.94 billion won contract for Navy mine warfare digital twin SW development project

Simulation specialist Innosimulation announced on the 27th that it had won a contract from Hanwha Systems for the 'Development of a Mine Warfare Combat System Digital Twin Underwater Tactical Environment Display System and EOTS·AUV Simulated Operation Simulation Software'. The contract amount is 1.94 billion won, and the project period is approximately 56 months from March 2025 to November 2029.

This order is the fourth defense project that InnoSimulation has won in the first quarter of 2025, and the cumulative defense sector order amount for the first quarter alone has exceeded 5.5 billion won, further strengthening its position in the defense simulation market.

This project mainly includes ▲development of a software (SW) module for an underwater tactical environment display system based on a digital twin that can be applied to a mine warfare combat system, ▲development of simulation training software for an EOTS (Electro-Optical Targeting System) and ▲AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle).

In particular, this project is expected to be the first case in which InnoSimulation has developed SW that is installed in an actual combat system, and will be an opportunity for the company's technological prowess and business capabilities to advance to a new level.

The digital twin-based underwater tactical environment display system to be developed by InnoSimulation is expected to enhance the Navy's mine warfare operation capability. By utilizing digital twin technology to implement a virtual environment similar to the actual marine environment, it can provide efficiency in the operation planning and decision-making process. In addition, EOTS and AUV simulation operation simulation can support the operation by enabling training and verification before actual equipment operation.

An official from Innosimulation said, “This order is the first step in expanding the scope of our business beyond a simple simulation training system to the development of advanced software that is directly linked to an actual combat system.” He added, “Based on our cutting-edge technological capabilities such as digital twins, AI, and real-time battlefield simulation, we plan to expand our business to future battlefield areas such as the ocean, aviation, and space.”

He continued, “Based on the simulation technology we have accumulated so far, we will establish ourselves as a key partner in the digital transformation of national defense,” and emphasized, “Through the successful execution of this project, we will secure references in the field of actual combat systems and strengthen our competitiveness in similar projects.”


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