DSEI 2015: Marshall and XPI Simulation to provide driver training for UK's Ajax programme 21709151

 
DSEI 2015 Show Daily News Web TV coverage report International pictures Defence Security Equipment Exhibition pictures photos images  ExCel London United Kingdom
 
Online Show Daily News and Web TV
DSEI 2015 International Defence & Security equipment
Exhibition and Conference
15 - 18 September 2015
London, United Kingdom
 
Marshall and XPI Simulation at DSEI 2015
 
 
DSEI 2015: Marshall and XPI Simulation to provide driver training for UK's Ajax programme
Driver training for the UK’s AJAX programme is to be provided on static and full motion simulators developed and provided by a team supported by Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group and lead by XPI Simulation, part of the Thales Group, following the award of a major simulator contract by prime contractor, General Dynamics UK.
     
DSEI 2015 Marshall and XPI Simulation to provide driver training for UK s Ajax programm 640 001Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group and XPI Simulation are to participate in Ajax's driver training program
     
This multi-million pound contract will provide 28 sets of equipment with the first being delivered in 2017. XPI Simulation as lead contractor is providing the software and the motion base whilst Marshall is providing the replica driver modules. .

The Driver Simulators will develop better driver awareness and familiarity with the vehicle, reduce training time and allow for quantitative evaluation of the driver’s aptitude prior to live training on an actual vehicle with the benefit that vehicle time can be more effective in terms of skills development. The role of the driver on AJAX will be significantly enhanced, compared to previous AFVs, as he will be able to manage the extensive suite of sensors and vehicle systems from his position using the screen based technology and the simulators are designed to provide full training to maximise his effectiveness.

Securing this contract on the UK’s largest current land programme confirms our capability to provide real engineered solutions,” said Steve Fitz-Gerald, Chief Executive of Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group. “Our knowledge of training and in particular part task trainers gives confidence that we will be able to deliver a high quality solution for this important simulator that will enable UK forces to maximise the benefits of the AJAX vehicle,” he added.

Marshall Aerospace will be creating a high fidelity replica of the Drivers Compartment.

Marshall has a history of providing simulator solutions and part task trainers including for the Watchkeeper Ground Control Station, the Warrior OPV, the Jackal, C-130 and A400M simulators and training.