French Air Force EW experts train with DCI
Future Electronic Warfare (EW) experts of the French Air Force have undergone a training course with Défense Conseil International (DCI), the company announced on 13 January.
The three week training session was provided by the DCI-AIRCO EW division based on technologies developed under cooperation with industry experts. The technical and operational aspects of the training were provided with the help of EW simulation tools developed in close cooperation with ABAK Systèmes.
Henri Rouby, director, DCI-AIRCO, said: ‘For more than 25 years, the French Air Force trusted us thanks to our strong operational experience in the use of EW techniques and tactics. Our experts, all former subject experts in the French Air Force, favour the operational approach while focusing on innovation. I am really proud of this trust relationship built over time with the French Air Force.’
In addition to France, the DCI-AIRCO EW division has been delivering EW training for customers in the Middle-East, South America, North Africa and Asia since 1985.
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