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US Navy buys Caesar medical simulators

12th December 2013 - 09:39 GMT | by Ian Kemp in London

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The US Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) has bought 44 Caesar trauma patient simulators from CAE Healthcare for tactical medical care field training in sites throughout the US, Guam, and Spain.

As part of the more than $3 million contract, CAE Healthcare will provide NECC with training and multi-year maintenance services.

It is the largest contract to date for the Caesar which was launched in 2011 and entered full production in early 2012.

CAE decribes Caesar as ‘the most realistic and physiologically advanced trauma patient simulator now available’. Developed specifically for the military market, Caesar can be used for practising

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Ian Kemp has written extensively on historical and modern defence issues for publications in Europe, …

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