Polish military academy orders Saab TESS
Saab will deliver a high fidelity Tactical Engagement Simulation System (TESS) to the Polish military under an order announced on 1 September.
The order is part of a two-year agreement recently signed with the General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military Academy of Land Forces (WSOWL) in Wroclaw, Poland.
The fully instrumented laser-based TESS capability will enable WSOWL to conduct realistic combat training using small arms and anti-tank weapons laser simulators, and to evaluate the results of exercises.
The off-the-shelf solution will meet requirements for a sustainable and field-proven training system with the capacity for long-term system growth.
Åsa Thegström, head of business unit training and simulation, Saab business area Dynamics, said: ‘We look forward to working closely with the Military Academy of Land Forces to enhance their training flexibility. With this agreement and order for training systems, the WSOWL will have a market-leading live training system that will improve their training capability greatly. We will deliver a modern system that enables a wide range of training scenarios and highest realism.’
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