24 September 2021
by Giles Ebbutt
Inzpire's CASE mixed-reality JTAC trainer. Note the HMD with pass-through cameras, which can be used in conjunction with the emulated laser target designator. On the screen is a soft version of a DAGR. (Giles Ebbutt)
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC), and showcased these at the DSEI exhibition in London in September.
Steven Pook, head of mission training devices at Inzpire, told Janes the equipment had been developed because of the problems of skill fade, when operators are deployed but are not using all aspects of their specialisation nor have access to fixed training facilities to practise these. “The answer is to take the training with the trainee,” he said.
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operato...
24 September 2021
by Giles Ebbutt
Inzpire's CASE mixed-reality JTAC trainer. Note the HMD with pass-through cameras, which can be used in conjunction with the emulated laser target designator. On the screen is a soft version of a DAGR. (Giles Ebbutt)
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC), and showcased these at the DSEI exhibition in London in September.
Steven Pook, head of mission training devices at Inzpire, told Janes the equipment had been developed because of the problems of skill fade, when operators are deployed but are not using all aspects of their specialisation nor have access to fixed training facilities to practise these. “The answer is to take the training with the trainee,” he said.
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operato...
24 September 2021
by Giles Ebbutt
Inzpire's CASE mixed-reality JTAC trainer. Note the HMD with pass-through cameras, which can be used in conjunction with the emulated laser target designator. On the screen is a soft version of a DAGR. (Giles Ebbutt)
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC), and showcased these at the DSEI exhibition in London in September.
Steven Pook, head of mission training devices at Inzpire, told Janes the equipment had been developed because of the problems of skill fade, when operators are deployed but are not using all aspects of their specialisation nor have access to fixed training facilities to practise these. “The answer is to take the training with the trainee,” he said.
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operato...
24 September 2021
by Giles Ebbutt
Inzpire's CASE mixed-reality JTAC trainer. Note the HMD with pass-through cameras, which can be used in conjunction with the emulated laser target designator. On the screen is a soft version of a DAGR. (Giles Ebbutt)
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC), and showcased these at the DSEI exhibition in London in September.
Steven Pook, head of mission training devices at Inzpire, told Janes the equipment had been developed because of the problems of skill fade, when operators are deployed but are not using all aspects of their specialisation nor have access to fixed training facilities to practise these. “The answer is to take the training with the trainee,” he said.
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operato...
24 September 2021
by Giles Ebbutt
Inzpire's CASE mixed-reality JTAC trainer. Note the HMD with pass-through cameras, which can be used in conjunction with the emulated laser target designator. On the screen is a soft version of a DAGR. (Giles Ebbutt)
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC), and showcased these at the DSEI exhibition in London in September.
Steven Pook, head of mission training devices at Inzpire, told Janes the equipment had been developed because of the problems of skill fade, when operators are deployed but are not using all aspects of their specialisation nor have access to fixed training facilities to practise these. “The answer is to take the training with the trainee,” he said.
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operato...
24 September 2021
by Giles Ebbutt
Inzpire's CASE mixed-reality JTAC trainer. Note the HMD with pass-through cameras, which can be used in conjunction with the emulated laser target designator. On the screen is a soft version of a DAGR. (Giles Ebbutt)
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC), and showcased these at the DSEI exhibition in London in September.
Steven Pook, head of mission training devices at Inzpire, told Janes the equipment had been developed because of the problems of skill fade, when operators are deployed but are not using all aspects of their specialisation nor have access to fixed training facilities to practise these. “The answer is to take the training with the trainee,” he said.
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operato...
24 September 2021
by Giles Ebbutt
Inzpire's CASE mixed-reality JTAC trainer. Note the HMD with pass-through cameras, which can be used in conjunction with the emulated laser target designator. On the screen is a soft version of a DAGR. (Giles Ebbutt)
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC), and showcased these at the DSEI exhibition in London in September.
Steven Pook, head of mission training devices at Inzpire, told Janes the equipment had been developed because of the problems of skill fade, when operators are deployed but are not using all aspects of their specialisation nor have access to fixed training facilities to practise these. “The answer is to take the training with the trainee,” he said.
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operato...
24 September 2021
by Giles Ebbutt
Inzpire's CASE mixed-reality JTAC trainer. Note the HMD with pass-through cameras, which can be used in conjunction with the emulated laser target designator. On the screen is a soft version of a DAGR. (Giles Ebbutt)
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC), and showcased these at the DSEI exhibition in London in September.
Steven Pook, head of mission training devices at Inzpire, told Janes the equipment had been developed because of the problems of skill fade, when operators are deployed but are not using all aspects of their specialisation nor have access to fixed training facilities to practise these. “The answer is to take the training with the trainee,” he said.
Inzpire has developed deployable training equipment for both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operato...