Training and Simulation
Flight Profile Recorder FPR
The FPR system by Diehl BGT Defence enables aircombat training, independently of any firmly installed ground facilities, with up to 200 participants in the training airspace.
FPR has become the NATO standard for
air-combat training systems since the German Air Force, the TLP NATO training center as well as the Belgian, Italian and Norwegian Air Forces make use of the advantages of the FPR system in daily flight operations.
The Swiss Air Force has also decided in favour of FPR. The FPR system consists of a ground station with computer, monitors and data-link receiving station for real-time representation of the training operations as well as several pods attached to the aircraft's external mounting points. Via data link antennas located in the forward section of the pod, all aircraft in the training space and the ground station are networked with each other.
The data link also enables mid-air and ground collision warning as well as warning of the pilot before leaving the training airspace. The FPR pod uses the external structure of the Sidewinder air-to-air missile and can be carried on any Sidewinder launch rail. All flight motion in the training airspace is recorded in the FPR data memory. After the end of training, the pilot can remove the data memory and play back the recorded aircraft flight path data and simulated weapon data at the ground station.
HECTOR
HECTOR (Helicopter Combat Training Operations Rangeless) is a modular training support system for helicopter crews concerning tactics, weapon deployment and flight safety. The system is based on the FPR technology which has been operational for many years.
HECTOR is provided with real-time capability based on the NATO-standardized data link. By means of the RTTP (Real Time Tracking and Positioning) station, the entire mission can be tracked on the ground.
Integral elements of HECTOR are weapon simulation with real-time evaluation, and mid-air and ground collision warning as well as warning of the crew before leaving the training airspace. As additional equipment, Diehl BGT Defence offers an Electronic Warfare training component for both the Flight Profile Recorder and HECTOR.
Vetronics - Embedded und Appended Training für Landfahrzeuge
Together with its US cooperation partner Raydon, Diehl BGT Defence offers simulation systems for embedded and appended training in land weapon systems.
Embedded training means training as realistic as possible in an operational vehicle weapon system, requiring only little additional cost in the case of systems with a large electronics portion.
Furthermore, embedded training can be utilized as training system for mission preparation. Appended training is applied for older combat vehicles which do not have the required electronic components. In this case, all relevant control and display elements are connected individually to the simulation system.
The scope of supply comprises the complete simulation system consisting of COTS hardware and software for various weapon systems such as main battle tanks and armored infantry fighting vehicles as well as specialized hardware, for instance, the multi-functional vision block with integrated display or optronic driver vision system. In addition, the simulation system may be adapted to new weapon systems and customer-specific digital terrain data bases, and training scenarios can be generated.
Computer-based training (CBT)
In the field of computer-based training, Diehl BGT Defence offers generation of interactive, multimedia and computer-assisted learning programs/information programs for a variety of subjects, covering the entire process from conception up to implementation.
These programs may be used on internet or intranet basis, alone or on learning platforms, taking into account common standards such as AICC and SCORM.
http://www.armedforces-int.com/article/training-simulation.htmlThe FPR system by Diehl BGT Defence enables aircombat training, independently of any firmly installed ground facilities, with up to 200 participants in the training airspace.
FPR has become the NATO standard for
air-combat training systems since the German Air Force, the TLP NATO training center as well as the Belgian, Italian and Norwegian Air Forces make use of the advantages of the FPR system in daily flight operations.
The Swiss Air Force has also decided in favour of FPR. The FPR system consists of a ground station with computer, monitors and data-link receiving station for real-time representation of the training operations as well as several pods attached to the aircraft's external mounting points. Via data link antennas located in the forward section of the pod, all aircraft in the training space and the ground station are networked with each other.
The data link also enables mid-air and ground collision warning as well as warning of the pilot before leaving the training airspace. The FPR pod uses the external structure of the Sidewinder air-to-air missile and can be carried on any Sidewinder launch rail. All flight motion in the training airspace is recorded in the FPR data memory. After the end of training, the pilot can remove the data memory and play back the recorded aircraft flight path data and simulated weapon data at the ground station.
HECTOR
HECTOR (Helicopter Combat Training Operations Rangeless) is a modular training support system for helicopter crews concerning tactics, weapon deployment and flight safety. The system is based on the FPR technology which has been operational for many years.
HECTOR is provided with real-time capability based on the NATO-standardized data link. By means of the RTTP (Real Time Tracking and Positioning) station, the entire mission can be tracked on the ground.
Integral elements of HECTOR are weapon simulation with real-time evaluation, and mid-air and ground collision warning as well as warning of the crew before leaving the training airspace. As additional equipment, Diehl BGT Defence offers an Electronic Warfare training component for both the Flight Profile Recorder and HECTOR.
Vetronics - Embedded und Appended Training für Landfahrzeuge
Together with its US cooperation partner Raydon, Diehl BGT Defence offers simulation systems for embedded and appended training in land weapon systems.
Embedded training means training as realistic as possible in an operational vehicle weapon system, requiring only little additional cost in the case of systems with a large electronics portion.
Furthermore, embedded training can be utilized as training system for mission preparation. Appended training is applied for older combat vehicles which do not have the required electronic components. In this case, all relevant control and display elements are connected individually to the simulation system.
The scope of supply comprises the complete simulation system consisting of COTS hardware and software for various weapon systems such as main battle tanks and armored infantry fighting vehicles as well as specialized hardware, for instance, the multi-functional vision block with integrated display or optronic driver vision system. In addition, the simulation system may be adapted to new weapon systems and customer-specific digital terrain data bases, and training scenarios can be generated.
Computer-based training (CBT)
In the field of computer-based training, Diehl BGT Defence offers generation of interactive, multimedia and computer-assisted learning programs/information programs for a variety of subjects, covering the entire process from conception up to implementation.
These programs may be used on internet or intranet basis, alone or on learning platforms, taking into account common standards such as AICC and SCORM.
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