Author: Barbara Boland|| Date Published: May 8, 2017
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) will deliver a tailored simulation-based F-16 training environment for the Romanian Air Force (RoAF,) according to a company statement. Lockheed Martin will deliver the SciosTrain¢ suite of simulators in 2019 under this contract and also provide contractor logistics support services.
“Our solution builds on our proven training system with hardware and software tailored for Romania’s F-16 fleet,” said Sandy Samuel, vice president of Lockheed Martin’s Training and Simulation Solutions. “We look forward to delivering mission support for Romania’s aircraft fleet and advancing training capabilities to strengthen their national defense.”
The training system will include a suite of full mission trainers and combat tactic trainers that can be put together to deliver advanced training.It can also be networked together to enable multiple pilots to train together on advanced scenarios.
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