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20 December 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
A demonstration version of Cubic’s 81 mm mortar training solution shown at 2022 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference (I/ITSEC 22). The three bombs beside it are 60 mm, 81 mm, and 120 mm training rounds. The small blue object is the electronic sensor cartridge, which is common to all three. (Giles Ebbutt)
Saab and Cubic have developed systems that bring enhanced realism to indirect fire training and support of live training.
Both systems utilise the same principles of establishing the weapon’s location, elevation, and direction together with fuze setting, charge, and nature of the individual round, enabling the point of impact to be calculated. This can then be fed into a synthetic environment to display the effect. The systems can also be integrated into an instrumented tactical engagement simulation system (TESS), enabling indirect fire to have an effect on exercising troops.
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