Team AVT, consisting of the Prime Contractor, AVT Simulation, alongside subcontractors Industrial Smoke & Mirrors, Kratos Defense, and Raytheon Technologies has been selected by the US Army to develop the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) Hands-on Trainer (HOT) prototype, which will join the Family of Maintenance Trainers Product Line.
Defence and training support company, MASS, has been awarded the Joint Command and Staff Training (JCAST) contract for UK Strategic Command, worth in excess of £11 million across a two-year period.
The Finnish Ministry of Defense has signed an agreement with Bagira to replace the current Blank Ammunition for combat exercises with the MAGNET-Lite magazine.
Elitac Wearables B.V. has delivered the first order of Mission Navigation Belts to the Royal Netherlands Army. The MNB allows soldiers to feel waypoint navigation directions through small, quiet vibration motors, located in a lightweight belt worn around the waist.
A US-based combined arms battalion will conduct an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise to Europe as part of the final phase of training linked to DEFENDER-Europe 20.
Engineering & Computer Simulations has been awarded a direct to Phase II Small Business Innovation Research project with the Defense Health Agency to design and develop haptics-based mixed reality training systems within the U.S Army’s Synthetic Training Environment.
The British Army’s Unit Based Virtual Training (UBVT) has been used to combat the conundrum of effectively sharpening soldiering skills while adhering to strict social distancing measures.
Trideum Corporation was selected to provide analytical and developmental support for the U.S. Army Mission Command Center of Excellence, Directorate of Training (MCCoE, DOT) at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
European provider of virtual reality, simulation and visual display solutions, Antycip Simulation has announced the change of its company legal name to ST Engineering Antycip, to better reflect the overarching identity of its parent company ST Engineering.
Britannica Knowledge Systems has announced the award of a $70 million contract to supply its Fox Training Management System to the US Army, as part of the ATIS (Army Training Information System) program.