Thales and DCI have created a series of training modules that cover various aspects of electronic warfare, according to a Thales news release. Thales will focus on technology of the training system, while DCI’ experience is in developing training software.
“Our complementary skills and flexible approach will ensure our customers benefit from real technical and operational efficiency as they seek to maximize their electronic warfare capabilities,” said Merry Michaux, vice president of Thales’s military aerospace support and services division. “Thales’s presence in 56 countries and close working relations with operational armed forces personnel will further extend the partnership’s international reach to better serve customers and meet their specific national requirements.”




