UMS Skeldar teams with 360iSR for UAV training
Rotary-wing UAV platform provider UMS Skeldar has teamed with ISR specialists 360iSR to provide specialist training services to its customers.
UMS Skeldar will continue to deliver type-specific training for its V-150 and V-200 (pictured) UAVs, while 360iSR will provide ‘specialist operational support from CONOPS development to mission-specific training for ISR operators, sensor operators and intelligence analysts’.
Ewen Stockbridge Sime, founding director of 360iSR, said: ‘ISR is the future of modern warfare and of decision-making in complex environments. We are providing to UMS an end-to-end ISR training solution, from the initial operating concept to full operational capability (FOC).
‘Our specialisation is
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