IDEX 2015 (video): The week in full
Tim Fish, land and support editor at Shephard Media, takes a look at the offerings at IDEX 2015.
Patria will unveil new features on its New Mortar (NEMO) training simulator at this year’s IDEX exhibition in Abu Dhabi.
It will be the first time the simulator’s Instructor/Operator Station (IOS) feature, used for student monitoring and exercise management, will be on display at an exhibition.
‘The IOS is an integral part of the simulator,’ Simo Mäkipaja, senior vice president of Business Development at Patria, told Shephard.
He added: ‘Instead of having to monitor each student at their own station, the main benefit of the IOS is the possibility to monitor and manage several students from one centralised spot through
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Tim Fish, land and support editor at Shephard Media, takes a look at the offerings at IDEX 2015.
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