New and more capable training devices below the full-flight simulator level are shaking the foundations of defense departments’ training enterprises. Group Editor Marty Kauchak provides insights from four randomly selected companies on developments in the military aviation training market space.
As part of an agreement between the Royal Air Force and Qatari Emiri Air Force, RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire will become the British base for the new UK-Qatar joint Hawk training squadron.
The RAF and UK defence company QinetiQ recently conducted the first live weaponry ‘swing-role’ mission on the range at MoD Aberporth. MS&T’s Dim Jones takes a more detailed look at this significant milestone.
The Norwegian frigate HNoMS Thor Heyerdahl and the British frigate HMS Lancaster have concluded a five-day passing exercise in the North, enhancing allied ability to integrate and safely conduct maritime operations in all domains.
Leonardo and CAE have created Leonardo CAE Advanced Jet Training Srl, a joint venture to support the operations of the International Flight Training School in Italy.
CAE USA has been awarded a United States Air Force contract to provide comprehensive Phase 1 and Phase 2 military pilot training to the Irish Air Corps.
Can an arcade games developer graduate to serious flight simulators? Halldale Group Editor Marty Kauchak got a look at Talon Simulations’ prototype Strike full-motion simulator.
CHC Group has partnered with Shell Brasil and Leonardo Helicopters to launch Leonardo’s Enhanced Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System on the CHC AW139 fleet.