Collective training for British Army moves forward
The British Army has now held its third market engagement day for its Collective Training Transformation Programme (CTTP). Launched at DSEI 2017 by Maj Gen Hyams, CTTP is the ‘[British] Army’s methodology of moving towards the Future Collective Training System (FCTS)’.
Headed by the army’s Training Capability Branch at the British Army HQ in Andover, the army is keen to collect the thoughts of industry before finalising its strategy on how it takes its collective training forward in the future.
FCTS is likely to provide a number of benefits to the British Army, not least of which is to see
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