Singapore to up F-15SG training tempo in new Air Mission Trainer
The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) is aiming to make simulator training 30% of its total training hours in the long term, as the air arm unveils its new F-15SG Air Mission Trainer (AMT) at Paya Lebar Airbase.
Operational since mid-2019, the AMT includes eight simulator domes: four each for the pilots and weapon system officers (WSO). All these can be networked for either single-ship or team-level fighter training.
F-15SG AMT is a project led by Singapore Technologies (ST) Engineering, formerly ST Engineering Electronics, with Boeing providing the F-15SG cockpit simulators and simulation software. ST Engineering was responsible for developing
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