Team 21 success in Australia
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has signed a contract worth A$1.2 billion ($880 million) with Lockheed Martin to provide a new Pilot Training System as part …
Presagis has demonstrated the importance of sensor training for warfighters by showcasing the Ondulus line of high-fidelity sensor simulators, part of its new M&S Suite 15, in Orlando.
The new M&S Suite 15 allows customers to view real sensor imagery, as the Ondulus Radar 15 adds moving target indicators and strip synthetic aperture radar modes to simulations. Also on display was the Ondulus IR, a new IR sensor that is due to be launched before the end of 2015.
The company’s sensor offerings allow warfighters and intelligence collectors to see further and more clearly in reduced visual environments. Presagis officials
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The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has signed a contract worth A$1.2 billion ($880 million) with Lockheed Martin to provide a new Pilot Training System as part …
Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim) is preparing to finalise a deal with the US Army on data and image gathering via UAV, with a contract announcement …
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Rheinmetall will soon complete the incremental update of its NH90 training software for the German Army. The company displayed its Asterion cockpit procedure and maintenance …