Leonardo to Build Next-Gen Training Systems for Draken

12 August 2021

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Leonardo DRS will provide advanced air combat training systems to Draken Europe in support of Draken’s program to support operational readiness training for the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.

The Leonardo DRS Airborne & Intelligence Systems business is partnered with Collins Aerospace to deliver the next-generation air combat training systems for use by Draken in support of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense (MoD). The system is a Joint Secure Air Combat Training System (JSAS) for use with Draken’s Falcon 20 fleet.

JSAS enables the warfighter to train and improve joint tactics, techniques and procedures in a secure environment against a peer adversary threat. The solution is comprised of aircraft-mounted JSAS pods and a ground station, offering advanced, high capacity, low latency, and multi-hop mesh networking. A software-defined radio is used to host multiple waveforms providing key enablers to achieve secure, multi-domain, live, virtual and constructive training.

This type of system is already in use by the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy for training and analysis and is expected to be cleared for use on the Falcon 20 fleet in the early summer of 2021. As part of Draken’s current operational readiness training contract with the MoD, JSAS will make near real time combat training information available to be viewed on the ground and be ready for debrief immediately after landing. This interoperability is made possible by the Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) architecture that ensures classified data is protected while shared across platforms with the same security levels.

JSAS, a variant of the Leonardo DRS next-generation Tactical Combat Training System – Increment II (TCTS II) also produced by Collins Aerospace and Leonardo DRS, will enable fully encrypted interoperability with all coalition platforms from the legacy P5 as well as the future P6 air combat maneuvering instrumentation (ACMI) waveforms.

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Under this contract, Leonardo DRS will manufacture select portions of the JSAS pods and will also perform the pods’ final assembly and acceptance testing to include aircraft integration and weapons simulations.

Work will be performed at the Airborne & Intelligence Systems facility located in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

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