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RAN capability transformation boosts simulation

8th February 2016 - 23:00 GMT | by Trevor Nash in Sydney

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The Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) Plan Pelorus focuses on ways to achieve improved operational capability in the future and one of the key areas that is currently being evaluated is training.

In delivering the report in April 2015, Chief of Navy VAdm Tim Barrett, emphasised training ‘to ensure our warfighting skills remain honed [through enhancing] networked simulation systems and the remediation of infrastructure deficiencies ashore.’

The RAN’s goal is to achieve a capability to be able to generate naval task groups that may comprise under-surface, surface, aviation and amphibious components and the challenge now is to bring these elements together

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After a career in the British Army, Trevor Nash worked in the simulation and training …

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