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CAE signs simulator deals with Boeing, Poland and Germany
Montreal-based CAE has won a series of contracts valued at more than C$140 million to provide training systems and services...
Beyond the platform: Shifting training solutions from platform to cross-fleet focus
When the Royal Canadian Air Force opened the Air Mobility Training Centre in September 2012, it unveiled one of the...
Interfacing the physical and virtual worlds
Training in a simulated environment is the way of the future. While it will never completely replace the invaluable live...
Warfare centre key to surface combatant weapon evaluation
Think of it as a cool CGI movie. A Canadian patrol frigate makes a sonar contact – a submarine, some...
Breaking in: A SME’s guide to the defence sector
Scott Dewis spent a decade in the world of Hollywood, creating visual effects for TV shows such as Alias, Lost,...
A new standard for simulated terrain
If you own multiple simulation systems, you probably own multiple versions of terrain software, and not all of them are...
Standardizing urban operations training
With more than half of the world’s population now living in cities, operations in urban environments will continue to be...
JOINTEX: Integration of live and virtual key to Forces’ future
It’s hard to appreciate the ambition of JOINTEX 13. Not only did Stage 5 involve a complex web of live...
General Atomics, CAE sign MOU to develop global training systems
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems and CAE signed a memorandum of understanding during the Paris Airshow to explore business opportunities to...
CAE see simulator upgrade growth
Montreal-based CAE has won a series of services and upgrade contracts, adding approximately C$90 million to its fiscal year 2013...