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29 November 2011

I/ITSEC 2011: Elbit Systems Operational State-of-the-art Solutions

Elbit Systems features a wide array of its cutting-edge training and simulation solutions alongside unique next-generation training solutions and concepts at I/ITSEC 2011. 
At I/ITSEC 2011, Elbit Systems presents a full spectrum of simulation capabilities, emphasising Joint live training, tactical and headquarters training solutions, as well as the Elbit HLS training system currently in operational use by the Israeli Home Front Command. 


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Solutions presented at the Elbit Systems booth include the Joint- Live Air, Land and Naval Training Concept; Live Combat Training System (LCTS) including SUN (Soldier Urban Navigation System), an accurate, independent urban navigation system for dismounted soldiers; EHUD AACMI, a complete and fully Autonomous Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (AACMI) system offering a combination of airborne combat training coupled with advanced ground-based capabilities; Naval Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (NCMI); Homeland Security Simulation System (HLS2); Command and Staff Training (CST); Tactical Battle Group Trainer (TBT); Mission Training Center (MTC) a system enabling linked training between various trainees and platforms, including different platforms of an Air Force, as well as at an interoperable level and ground controllers; and TARGO Helmet Mounted Avionics (HMA) and the EVA (Embedded Virtual Avionics). TARGO, a Helmet Mounted Avionics system that enables pilots to plan, rehearse, fly and debrief using their personal helmets. 


For more information about Elbit System's HLS training system currently in operational use by the Israeli Home Front Command, please see MILITARY TECHNOLOGY 12/2011, available at I/ITSEC 2011. 

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