Williamtown to gain modernised military training systems
The battlefield training of soldiers has been given a major boost with eight new Digital Terminal Control System simulators coming online next year.
On the 18 October Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Christopher Pyne MP, announced a $40 million contract with Rockwell Collins Australia to supply the simulators. Minister Pyne said the contract includes operator and maintenance support and built on the acquisition of three interim systems in March this year, with 80% of the contract value to be spent in Australia.
“This contract will create seven new jobs in Newcastle, Sydney, Perth and Puckapunyal, on top of the four jobs created under the earlier contract,” Minister Pyne said.
“The DTCS itself is a state of the art computer-based capability which uses specialised software and hardware equipment to identify enemy targets with greater speed and accuracy.”
“These simulators will equip our soldiers with the skills necessary to use the DTCS to coordinate battlefield fire from artillery, mortars, helicopters, naval ships and fighter aircraft.”
“It also provides our personnel with the ability to work with multiple Australian and coalition land, air, and sea platforms to engage the enemy.”
“The simulators provide an environment which can be difficult to replicate in live training, they provide a realistic, cost effective and safe alternative.”
“The purchase of these systems demonstrates our commitment to using Australian defence industry to improve and modernise our training equipment.”
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