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6 November 2024   Marty Kauchak   In an interview with Marty Kauchak, NTSA President Sean S. Buck shares insights on simulation advancements and U.S. defense training priorities.

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RUAG Defence France has been selected to deliver Small Arms Training Indoor Simulators to the Lithuanian Armed Forces, following a competitive bid.   7 April 2022
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Momsen joined the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Royal Australian Navy in the South China Sea for multinational training.   6 April 2022
The UK Ministry of Defence has selected Rolls-Royce to provide support for the Adour engine, which powers the Hawk jet trainer aircraft, including those flown by the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team - the Red Arrows.   6 April 2022
Customers for both Blue Air Training Corp. and Top Aces Corp will now benefit from both companies' training expertise.   6 April 2022
SIMETRI celebrated the opening of its new corporate headquarters, which will help the company maximize its research, development, and prototyping capabilities.   6 April 2022
SIMETRI has been selected for the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando Ignitor of the Year Award.   6 April 2022
Adaptive learning structures are a key element of training innovation. The concept of building flexible training systems centered on individual competencies is not new, but the tools and technology backbone to support this approach have only recently gained general acceptance in defense organizations.   6 April 2022
The US Navy has announced that final planning has been completed for the giant biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise this summer.   6 April 2022
The invasion of Ukraine demonstrates that large-scale military training exercises are not, as some think, merely an excuse to fire up the afterburners, chew up farmland with tank treads, and feign interoperability because you purchased weapons from the same sources.   5 April 2022
The annual training at NMCSD involved 19 Airmen from the US Air Force 445th Aeromedical Staging Squadron.   4 April 2022
Saab has signed a contract with the Finnish Defence Forces for the delivery of combat training simulators to supplement the live training solutions already installed with the customer.   4 April 2022
Telespazio Germany has enhanced the Cockpit Procedure Trainers CH-53 in service at the Helicopter Squadron 64 in Laupheim and Holzdorf, Germany, with the integration of Electronic Knee Boards.   4 April 2022
The US Army Contracting Command in Orlando, Florida, has awarded DSSP Inc. a Small Business Innovative Research Phase III for final prototypes for field testing small arms and larger battlefield replicators up to main tank guns.   1 April 2022
NATO's Operation Sea Guardian Task Group concluded its first focused security patrols in the Western Mediterranean Sea this year.   31 March 2022
Northrop Grumman Corporation has established the 100th U.S. Air Force training site on the company’s Distributed Mission Operations Network, enabling Combat Air Force crews to connect with other sites in virtual training and exercises.   30 March 2022
A team of experts from QinetiQ and Inzpire delivered a Platform Enabled Training Capability concept demonstration to the Royal Navy.   30 March 2022
BAE Systems has been awarded an 11-year contract to continue its support for the UK’s Royal Air Force Hawk fleet.   30 March 2022
MASA Group SA has been selected by the Land Force Simulation Centre Nigeria to provide its flagship product: the MASA SWORD software.   29 March 2022
Halldale President and CEO Andy Smith discusses why governments should fund pilot training, the rise in airline accidents and why technological developments need to be fast tracked into aviation training.   29 March 2022
The need for rapid adoption of technologies often poses challenges for the US government.   29 March 2022