SNT Dynamics said on the 15th that it took part in the Korea Military Science and Technology Society (KIMST) comprehensive academic conference and presented 22 research and development papers.
The company said this was the most papers presented since participating in the KIMST comprehensive academic conference in 2018, following the strategy to advance "K-defense super-gap core technology R&D capabilities."
SNT Dynamics, by expanding research and development activities from multiple angles, has presented about 150 research and development papers and technical reports at in-house and external academic conferences and technical seminars since 2021.
SNT Dynamics said that among the papers released at KIMST this year, a software research and development paper by engineer Seo Jun-seong drew significant attention.
The paper was a study on an HILS system, a transmission control unit (TCU) simulator, and said it would help shorten the research and development period and reduce expense for automatic transmissions for tracked vehicles.
Among the hardware research and development papers, engineer Shin Yo-han's plan to improve an outrigger damper to reduce firing shock for a vehicle-mounted 120 mm mortar system drew attention.
The paper minimized the shock delivered to the vehicle during mortar firing, improving the 120 mm mortar system so it can demonstrate optimal performance across various combat platforms.
An official at the SNT Dynamics Technology Research Institute said, "We will continue to expand paper presentations and patent applications to further enhance our engineering competitiveness."