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CAE demonstrates Naval Tactical Mission Trainer at DIMDEX 2016

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DIMDEX 2016 Online Show Daily - CAE
 
 
 
CAE demonstrates Naval Tactical Mission Trainer at DIMDEX 2016
 
CAE (Hall 4, Booth 205) is demonstrating its Naval Tactical Mission Trainer (TMT) at DIMDEX. The Naval TMT from CAE is part of a Naval Warfare Training System the company will be delivering to the Swedish Navy this summer, and will also be part of the recently announced Naval Training Centre that CAE will develop for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Navy.
     
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Swedish Navy Tactical Mission Trainer (TMT) (Photo: CAE)
     
CAE’s Naval TMT includes the simulation software and instructor operator station that is used to provide training for sensor operations; command, control, communications and computers (C4), and weapon systems. The simulator can be used to train and rehearse for operations in anti-air warfare (AAW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW), mine warfare (MW) and search and rescue (SAR).

CAE has designed its Naval TMT to be flexible, and it can be reconfigured for a variety of vessel types, and used to deliver individual training across a range of ship systems and subsystems, including Combat Management Systems, sensor, and weapons systems. In addition, multiple simulators can be networked and used as part of a whole ship configuration for team and multi-ship training. The company will be delivering more than 40 Naval TMT consoles to the Swedish Navy.

For the UAE Navy, CAE will be developing a purpose-built Naval Training Centre (NTC) facility located in Taweelahthat will feature a range of integrated ship simulation-based training suites as well as maritime aircraft sensor stations that will be used to deliver training for individuals, command teams, and whole ship crews. CAE’s Naval TMTs will be a key part of the simulation equipment delivered to the UAE NTC, and plans call for the simulators to be networked and used as part of a whole ship configuration for team and multi-ship training.

Visit CAE’s booth (Hall 4, 205) to see a demonstration of the Naval Tactical Mission Trainer, and learn more about CAE’s naval training solutions.