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CAE demonstrates Naval Tactical Mission Trainer at DIMDEX 2016.
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Swedish Navy Tactical Mission Trainer (TMT) (Photo: CAE) |
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CAE’s
Naval TMT includes the simulation software and instructor operator station
that is used to provide training for sensor operations; command, control,
communications and computers (C4), and weapon systems. The simulator can
be used to train and rehearse for operations in anti-air warfare (AAW),
anti-surface warfare (ASuW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW), mine warfare
(MW) and search and rescue (SAR). CAE has designed its Naval TMT to be flexible, and it can be reconfigured for a variety of vessel types, and used to deliver individual training across a range of ship systems and subsystems, including Combat Management Systems, sensor, and weapons systems. In addition, multiple simulators can be networked and used as part of a whole ship configuration for team and multi-ship training. The company will be delivering more than 40 Naval TMT consoles to the Swedish Navy. For the UAE Navy, CAE will be developing a purpose-built Naval Training Centre (NTC) facility located in Taweelahthat will feature a range of integrated ship simulation-based training suites as well as maritime aircraft sensor stations that will be used to deliver training for individuals, command teams, and whole ship crews. CAE’s Naval TMTs will be a key part of the simulation equipment delivered to the UAE NTC, and plans call for the simulators to be networked and used as part of a whole ship configuration for team and multi-ship training. Visit CAE’s booth (Hall 4, 205) to see a demonstration of the Naval Tactical Mission Trainer, and learn more about CAE’s naval training solutions. |
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