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Sep- 2024 -4 SeptemberTechnology
Australia Unveils Containerized Arafura Patrol Ship Simulators for Navy
The Royal Australian Navy has launched two new containerized bridge simulators in Darwin, to prepare future Arafura patrol vessel operators.
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3 SeptemberLand
Tunisian Air Force Accepts Texan II Flight Simulator From Textron Subsidiary
Textron’s TRU Simulation segment has delivered a Beechcraft T-6C Texan II Operational Flight Trainer to the Tunisian Air Force.
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2 SeptemberSpace
Virginia Company to Support Inaugural US Space Force Officer Training Course
The US Space Force has awarded Aleut Federal a $63-million contract to directly support the introductory Officer Training Course.
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Aug- 2024 -29 AugustEurope
Ukrainian Army Opens New Recruitment Hub in Chernivtsi
The Ukrainian Army has launched a new recruitment center in Heroiv Maidanu, Chernivtsi, increasing its enlistment facilities to 33.
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28 AugustAir
V2X Wins US Navy Tiger Training Aircraft Sustainment Contract
V2X has secured a $747-million maintenance contract for the US Navy’s F-5 Tiger light supersonic training aircraft.
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22 AugustAsia Pacific
BAE Systems to Upgrade New Zealand Military’s Virtual Simulator
The New Zealand Defence Force has contracted BAE Systems to upgrade its VBS4 virtual desktop trainer to the latest configuration.
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22 AugustTechnology
Virginia Firm to Support International US Army Training Capabilities
V2X has received a $3.7-billion task order to support the global Warfighter-Training Readiness Solutions of the US Army.
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21 AugustLand
US Army, Navy Medics Facilitate Cross-Training in South Korea
The US Army and Navy have conducted cross-training in South Korea to upskill medical teams for future combat scenarios.
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20 AugustSea
SAIC to Support US Navy Pacific Fleet Tactical Training
SAIC has signed a $120-million agreement to assist the US Navy Tactical Training Group Pacific’s fleet preparation effort.
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13 AugustAmericas
US Military Unveils New Blast Policy to Reduce Risk of Brain Injuries
The US Department of Defense issued a new policy guideline aimed at reducing the risk of brain injuries among soldiers due to prolonged exposure to blasts.
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