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Simulation and virtual reality specialist ST Engineering Antycip announced the launch on 11 June 2024 of an extensive library of 3D models, along with tailored custom modelling capabilities.

Designed to meet the specific requirements of clients within the aerospace and defence (A&D) sector, the 3D model service covers a wide range of detailed platforms, including fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, naval vessels, missiles, buildings and other surface and subsurface structures. Each model is “crafted to the highest industry standards” according to ST Engineering Antycip, ensuring they are ready for immediate integration into various projects.

In addition to the ready-to-use models, the company provides custom 3D modelling services that can be tailored to individual project specifications. Many of the models feature physically-based rendering (PBR) textures, ensuring realistic visuals and accurate reactions under different lighting conditions, which the company says is ideal for achieving technical precision in aerospace and defence projects.

ST Engineering Antycip’s 3D model of an Alphajet. (Image: ST Engineering Antycip)

“By leveraging state-of-the-art technology and sector-specific expertise, clients can transform their unique ideas into precise and functional 3D models,” ST Engineering Antycip stated in a press release.

“Enhancing our 3D modelling services with this comprehensive library and bespoke design capabilities aims to empower our clients in the aerospace and defence sectors with the tools necessary for precision and innovation,” Alun Evans, chief technology officier of ST Engineering Antycip, was quoted as saying. “These enhancements facilitate the rapid integration of high-fidelity models into complex projects, driving greater accuracy in simulations and planning. Our goal is to help clients streamline their development processes and achieve superior results with reliability they can trust.”

The ST Engineering Antycip 3D model library and custom solutions can be accessed from the company’s website: https://steantycip.com/3d-models/.

ST Engineering Antycip’s 3D model of the French Durance-class command and replenishment ship Somme (A631). (Image: ST Engineering Antycip)