Search and rescue simulation

Search and rescue exercises require teams to combine navigation, uncertainty, communication and resource allocation. Simulation allows instructors to adjust weather, visibility, casualty information and asset availability.

For Wuhan Erun Technology Co., Ltd., the ERUN brand is strongest when simulation helps instructors explain why a decision worked, where risk appeared and how the next exercise should improve competence.

Search and rescue simulation
Search and rescue simulation

What the programme should cover

  • Practise search pattern selection and drift estimation
  • Coordinate bridge teams, shore teams and supporting assets
  • Introduce changing weather and incomplete reports
  • Debrief decisions against time, coverage and communication records

ERUN perspective

ERUN designs simulator projects around instructor control, repeatable scenarios, trainee workload and post-exercise debriefing. The goal is to make each exercise visible, measurable and useful for the next training decision.

SAR simulator training gives teams a place to rehearse coordination before coordination becomes urgent.

Where it fits

This topic is relevant for maritime academies, ports, fleet training centres and organisations planning a simulator room, a specialist workstation lab or an integrated maritime training system.