Lockheed Martin and Indra inked a collaboration agreement to explore joint initiatives in air, land, sea, and cyber defense, along with simulation and sustainment.
The modification award exercises options on a previously awarded contract and also includes training device production lines in support of F-35A, F-35B and F-35C aircraft initial sustainment activities.
The Day 3 presentation by Adam Breed, an engineering innovation architect at Lockheed Martin, provided the “glue,” so to speak, of an OEM’s insights on high-level, overarching S&T activities. The Orlando-based executive’s presentation Creating a Common Simulation Core Platform to Build Complex Training Scenarios with Unreal Engine furnished delegates with a glimpse of how this major defense company is strengthening and expanding its S&T activities in the Live, Virtual and Constructive training domains.
The center will focus on ensuring effectiveness and safety of Romanians flying and operating F-16 fighter jets and could eventually expand to include training for other nations.
This early engineering solution provides Lockheed Martin and Red 6 additional experience in integrating simulations which could eventually comprise embedded training for the T-50 program.
The opening of a new building extension at RAF Valley is heralding fresh economic investment in the Anglesey area while boosting training capabilities for military aircrew.
A suite of simulators, which can an immerse soldiers into a virtual battlefield to provide critical mission readiness training to British Army forces, has so far trained over 125,000 troops.