Elbit, QuantaDyn to Provide Mobile JTAC Training Services to the UK
Ami Rojkes Dombe
| 27/09/2018
Elbit Systems UK is providing a mobile Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) training facility as a service to the British Army's 1st Artillery Brigade, according to a report by Jane’s. Elbit, serving as the prime contractor, has partnered with QuantaDyn for this contract.
The system, stationed in a 20 ft trailer, provides fully accredited training for Type 1, 2, and 3 close air support control by day and night; laser designation; use of a video downlink; and conventional artillery call for fire training.
It is based on a version of QuantaDyn’s QFires Desktop Trainer. It consists of a trainee station, an instructor/operator station (IOS), and a pilot station console.
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Ami Rojkes Dombe
| 27/09/2018
Elbit Systems UK is providing a mobile Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) training facility as a service to the British Army's 1st Artillery Brigade, according to a report by Jane’s. Elbit, serving as the prime contractor, has partnered with QuantaDyn for this contract.
The system, stationed in a 20 ft trailer, provides fully accredited training for Type 1, 2, and 3 close air support control by day and night; laser designation; use of a video downlink; and conventional artillery call for fire training.
It is based on a version of QuantaDyn’s QFires Desktop Trainer. It consists of a trainee station, an instructor/operator station (IOS), and a pilot station console.
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