Elbit provides simulation to Poland
Elbit Systems will deliver live combat training systems and equipment to the Special Operations Forces (SOF) of Poland under a contract announced on 9 November.
The equipment will include live-fire training suites for warriors, vehicles and vessels, simulation equipment for use in training facilities, and inert explosives (simulants), grenades and suicide bomber kits. It will be provided in cooperation with RUAG Defence of Switzerland and Autocomp Management of Poland.
The CTS is a highly realistic simulations-based trainer that has been designed to train marines and SOF, ranging from individual soldiers up to full-size units. It can simulate a wide array of operational conditions and real-world elements across urban, rural and indoor environments.
When combined with live-fire training systems the CTS allows users to train as they fight, while also enabling trainees to hone their command and control battle management skills, and review, assess and improve their decision-making processes, both during and after exercises.
Digital Video Recording (DVR) and data-link capabilities will also be delivered as part of the package to enable network training to and from a centralised management control, across all training forces and equipment. This will make it possible to record, monitor, and post-analyse the entire training process.
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