Clark Synthesis has a long history of selling transducers to military establishments for use in simulator applications. In fact, Clark transducers have been used in a variety of military training simulators operated by armed service organizations around the world.
In most of the military simulator applications where Clark transducers are used you will find the Clark TST329 Gold transducer. This transducer has proven itself to be a reliable, responsive, and durable unit that functions well in the demanding simulator industry. Its solid dome construction and full-frequency audio capability fit well into a market that requires equipment to run for long hours, survive harsh environments, and deliver a broad range of audio signals.
Some of the more common applications in which Clark transducers have been used include combat tank and fighter jet training simulators. In each of these applications, the TST329 delivers a strong tactile sound signal to the trainee by activating the trainee’s seat, floorboard, etc. This signal is custom-designed by the military organization
to replicate the sound and feel of real-life equipment and scenarios. The TST329’s ability to deliver this signal helps the trainee to be better prepared for real-life situations should he/she be faced with them during future engagements.
As you can see, by offering a versatile, compact, and durable product that can deliver a full range of sound, Clark Synthesis has proven itself as a valuable supplier to military organizations worldwide. Click here for more information on the TST329.
