ITEC 2016: UK military medics prepare for future (video)
Now the war in Afghanistan is over, medics across the British armed forces are adapting their training to prepare for contingency operations. At ITEC …
Once in service, a simulation system demands continuous support and enhancements to maintain their currency with the real platform. This can often include upgrades to enhance realism and increase availability.
In Denmark, the Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) has brought Kongsberg Maritime under contract with a ten-year Long Term System Support Programme (LTSSP) to ensure the Royal Danish Navy (RDN) and Danish Home Guard has access to the company’s latest simulation technology.
This framework agreement also sees migration of the existing Kongsberg simulators delivered in 2012, to the new K-Sim Navigation simulator architecture standard.
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