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RUAG Simulation & Training has conducted full remote monitoring and supervision support for live training systems on behalf of an undisclosed European customer.
The Swiss company supported army and police forces, deploying force-on-force and Mobile Combat Training Center (CTC) services featuring the wearable Gladiator Modular Tactical Engagement Training System.
This comprehensive event specifically featured the inclusion of after-action review (AAR) reporting and analysis ‘and was provided to full customer satisfaction’, RUAG Simulation & Training claimed on 16 November.
Remote supervision was supported from Switzerland and enabled the customer’s scheduled training to proceed in keeping with COVID-19 guidelines.
The training-as-a-service approach from RUAG included full rental of Gladiator Modular Tactical Engagement Training System components and local consultants for operational system checks and servicing.
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