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Australian Army’s Tiger FFMS gets reality boost

5th September 2014 - 13:20 GMT | by The Shephard News Team

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The Australian Army’s Tiger Full Flight Mission Simulator (FFMS) has been upgraded to enhance its ‘out of the window’ realism, with improvements to the Visual Display System (VDS). Thales announced the successfully delivered upgrade on 5 September.

Thales worked with prime contractor Airbus Group Australia Pacific and Australian Army Aviation on the programme, upgrading the dual-dome simulator ahead of schedule in order to minimise simulator downtime.

The simulator’s existing host computers and visual display platform were integrated with new generation BARCO F35 projectors and a new PC-based Image Generators, providing the crews with 240-degrees vertical by 85-degrees horizontal field of view.

In the final stage of the upgrade, the FFMS passed its Recurrent Fidelity Check, which is required to maintain CASA FSD-1 Level 5 (Level D equivalent) accreditation. This is the highest achievable level, and allows the Australian Army to conduct cost-effective training in the safety of the simulator.

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