Inzpire supports EDA’s third COMAO planning course
Inzpire has supported the European Defence Agency’s (EDA) third Composite Air Operations (COMAO) planning course organised for helicopter personnel from across Europe, the company announced on 18 February.
During the two-week course, helicopter crews learned and practised the skills required to plan and lead a COMAO.
To support the helicopter course, Inzpire delivered a white force team and lectures on subjects including air battlespace management, close air support, ISTAR and attack helicopter planning.
The students planned four missions set by the EDA/Inzpire white force team during the training course. In small groups, guided by an Inzpire mentor, they developed a mission to challenge their colleagues; the best of which was then planned as the fifth mission by the remainder of the course.
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