20 Sqn will benefit from Inzpire’s extensive experience delivering Qualified Weapons Instructor (Command & Control) Courses for the UK’s Typhoon, Reaper and F-35 fleets, creating training coherence across multiple RAF Combat Force Elements.
The Ukrainian Air Force F-16 training enterprise is quickly taking shape. MS&T Editor Marty Kauchak provides the first periodic “deep dive” into the learning technologies supporting the establishment of that service’s mission-capable F-16 units.
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.
After learning about the audience’s needs, IT²EC 2024 will explore the technologies shaping the future military landscape including advancements in artificial intelligence, extended reality, big data analytics, and the Internet of Things.
U.S. Army pilots will leverage Varjo’s human-eye resolution displays augmented with video pass-through technology to experience a fully immersive training environment.
To gain a deeper understanding of the capabilities offered by Quantum3D technology, the company invites you to visit booth #701 at the Emerging Technologies for Defense Conference and Exhibition 2023, at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC between August 28 and 30, 2023.
A quickening pace of high-level and behind-closed-doors meetings last week continued to shape the nascent Ukrainian F-16 program, but this recent progress aside, it is increasingly evident Ukrainian Air Force-piloted F-16s will not be flying missions until early 2024. Group Editor Marty Kauchak investigates.
CAE will provide a flight training service to support the U.S. Army G-2 Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force and the Intelligence and Security Command.