Thales is a global leader in live training for collaborative engagements. Deployed in flagship Combat Training Centres such as CENZUB in France (for professional military use) and GAZ in Switzerland (which operates on a conscription model), Thales’ combat-proven training systems deliver robust and user-friendly capabilities for today’s armed forces. With the introduction of this new drone training capability, which can be seamlessly integrated into live training, Thales further demonstrates its ability to adapt to an ever-changing operational environment.
This new capability enables armed forces to train for both ‘friendly’ and malicious drone scenarios, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of operational readiness. The drone agnostic kit solution is compatible with drones in categories C0–C6 and A1–A3 (ranging from a few hundred grams to several dozen kilograms) and offers unparalleled flexibility for armed forces. Key features include:
This new drone-training module highlights Thales’ ongoing commitment to providing the most effective solutions for military preparedness. It enhances the realism of training scenarios, while enabling soldiers to refine their skills in countering aerial threats (“Red Force”) and optimising drone use on the battlefield (“Blue Force”).
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Download free sample pages More informationWith this latest innovation, Thales strengthens its position at the forefront of training and simulation technologies, ensuring that forces are prepared for the challenges of tomorrow.
“Drones are playing an increasingly decisive role on the battlefield, and it is crucial to have training solutions that can accurately simulate these new threats. Thales’ new drone training capability offers an adaptable and reliable training experience, allowing military personnel to effectively prepare for engagements and confrontations with these devices. We are proud to support the armed forces by providing training solutions that are as close as possible to their operational realities.” Benoit Broudy, Vice President of Training & Simulation activities, Thales.