Netherlands to receive CBRN simulator
Following on from its successful teaming with Van Halteren Defence to deliver an Integrated Howitzer Trainer to the Royal Thai Army, Bagira Systems is again working closely with the Dutch company in the Netherlands.
The two companies have won the competition to deliver and operate a simulator for the Netherlands CBRN Training Centre, part of the Netherlands Ministry of Defence. The companies will maintain and support the simulator for the next 15 years.
The CBRN Training Centre provides education, training and support in the CBRN domain for military personnel and civilian organisations as well as first responders. Bagira said
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