Innocon and G-Force unveil enhanced UAS training solution
Innocon and G-Force have unveiled a new highly advanced training solution for the G-Star Tactical UAS (TUAS) system, based on Simlat’s training solution, according to an Innocon company statement released 9 November 2001. The training simulator system provides a highly realistic training setting for G-Star operators, including the Royal Thai Air Force.
According to Innocon, the training solution presents a customised, turnkey mission simulator for the G-Star TUAS, integrated with the operational UAS console. The system can be used to train novice to expert operators in mission aspects such as flight patterns, payload operation, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and more.
Michael Armon, Innocon’s CEO, commented on the new system, saying: ‘The enhanced training solution is another step up in Innocon’s comprehensive customer ILS support. Simlat’s customized trainer allows our customers to prepare for emergencies and diverse mission scenarios in addition to basic operation training, thus reducing certification costs, increasing safety, and yielding high customer satisfaction.’
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