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Lockheed unveils pared-down F-35 trainer with same software capability but a 90% reduced footprint
Lockheed Martin spent its own money developing this LITE trainer over the last 18 months after hearing signals from F-35 customers that they needed more training capacity for less cost.
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With T-7 on the way, why is ACC eyeing a new trainer?
While the Air Force has a new trainer designed to teach new pilots how to fly in 5th generation fighter aircraft, the T-7A Red Hawk, Air Combat Command has started exploring the possibility of another Advanced Tactical Trainer.
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US Navy wants to create more lethal pilots for less money with simulators
The Navy wants to create better pilots for less cost, relying on simulators for more basic-level training and preserving the expensive live-flight hours for high-end tactics.
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Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
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US Navy, Marines look for training systems with accurate adversaries, ability to track individual performance
The Navy and Marine Corps want a Peloton-like training system that lets individual service members see their physical and occupational history, strive to demonstrate improvements — and be able to log in from anywhere in the globe as they move from assignment to assignment.
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Boeing starts production of T-7 training jet simulators
Boeing will deliver the first ground-based training systems to the Air Force in 2023.
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Wanted: Virtual reality headsets that aren’t made in China
Without changes to manufacturers’ supply chains, it’s proving difficult for the U.S. Air Force to bring virtual reality into the classified world.
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Six small simulation companies rack up $1M contracts after ‘Shark Tank’-style pitches to US Air Force
One company exec even had Mark Cuban-themed nightmares.
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Cubic seeks 2020 contract to integrate the F-35 with a cutting-edge training tool
To emulate complex Russian or Chinese threats, the U.S. Air Force and Navy are hoping to use virtual and simulated elements in live training.
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Coming in 2020: A new technology to link F-35 simulators across the globe
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, will be the first to get the new capability.
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Lockheed unveils pared-down F-35 trainer with same software capability but a 90% reduced footprint
Lockheed Martin spent its own money developing this LITE trainer over the last 18 months after hearing signals from F-35 customers that they needed more training capacity for less cost.
-
With T-7 on the way, why is ACC eyeing a new trainer?
While the Air Force has a new trainer designed to teach new pilots how to fly in 5th generation fighter aircraft, the T-7A Red Hawk, Air Combat Command has started exploring the possibility of another Advanced Tactical Trainer.
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US Navy wants to create more lethal pilots for less money with simulators
The Navy wants to create better pilots for less cost, relying on simulators for more basic-level training and preserving the expensive live-flight hours for high-end tactics.
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Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
-
US Navy, Marines look for training systems with accurate adversaries, ability to track individual performance
The Navy and Marine Corps want a Peloton-like training system that lets individual service members see their physical and occupational history, strive to demonstrate improvements — and be able to log in from anywhere in the globe as they move from assignment to assignment.
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Boeing starts production of T-7 training jet simulators
Boeing will deliver the first ground-based training systems to the Air Force in 2023.
-
Wanted: Virtual reality headsets that aren’t made in China
Without changes to manufacturers’ supply chains, it’s proving difficult for the U.S. Air Force to bring virtual reality into the classified world.
-
Six small simulation companies rack up $1M contracts after ‘Shark Tank’-style pitches to US Air Force
One company exec even had Mark Cuban-themed nightmares.
-
Cubic seeks 2020 contract to integrate the F-35 with a cutting-edge training tool
To emulate complex Russian or Chinese threats, the U.S. Air Force and Navy are hoping to use virtual and simulated elements in live training.
-
Coming in 2020: A new technology to link F-35 simulators across the globe
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, will be the first to get the new capability.
-
Lockheed unveils pared-down F-35 trainer with same software capability but a 90% reduced footprint
Lockheed Martin spent its own money developing this LITE trainer over the last 18 months after hearing signals from F-35 customers that they needed more training capacity for less cost.
-
With T-7 on the way, why is ACC eyeing a new trainer?
While the Air Force has a new trainer designed to teach new pilots how to fly in 5th generation fighter aircraft, the T-7A Red Hawk, Air Combat Command has started exploring the possibility of another Advanced Tactical Trainer.
-
US Navy wants to create more lethal pilots for less money with simulators
The Navy wants to create better pilots for less cost, relying on simulators for more basic-level training and preserving the expensive live-flight hours for high-end tactics.
-
Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
-
US Navy, Marines look for training systems with accurate adversaries, ability to track individual performance
The Navy and Marine Corps want a Peloton-like training system that lets individual service members see their physical and occupational history, strive to demonstrate improvements — and be able to log in from anywhere in the globe as they move from assignment to assignment.
-
Boeing starts production of T-7 training jet simulators
Boeing will deliver the first ground-based training systems to the Air Force in 2023.
-
Wanted: Virtual reality headsets that aren’t made in China
Without changes to manufacturers’ supply chains, it’s proving difficult for the U.S. Air Force to bring virtual reality into the classified world.
-
Six small simulation companies rack up $1M contracts after ‘Shark Tank’-style pitches to US Air Force
One company exec even had Mark Cuban-themed nightmares.
-
Cubic seeks 2020 contract to integrate the F-35 with a cutting-edge training tool
To emulate complex Russian or Chinese threats, the U.S. Air Force and Navy are hoping to use virtual and simulated elements in live training.
-
Coming in 2020: A new technology to link F-35 simulators across the globe
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, will be the first to get the new capability.













