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Delivering Effective Training to Meet Increasing Demand and Operational Complexities

Having proved their utility in a multitude of theatres around the world, Unmanned Air Systems are rapidly becoming an integral part of modern military operations. With a multitude of solutions being procured and deployed by militaries around the world, the challenges associated with unmanned systems are gradually becoming less technology-centric.

The most pressing question is how to provide higher quality training to the individuals operating these advances systems, how to select candidates in the first place, and how to improve training through put to meet the demands for new UAS pilots.

Building on the excellent presentations from last years speakers, UAS Training and Simulation 2012 will continue to provide expert coverage of the latest training issues facing UAS pilots and payload operators, whilst providing increased focus on ways to improve simulated environments and insight into the challenges associated with developing training for miniature and tactical UAS.

UAS Training and Simulation 2012 will address:

  • How virtual environments can help bridge the gap between training and live flight time
  • How training civilian operators can help avoid the expense of utilising training pilots to operate unmanned systems
  • Finding the optimal balance between classroom, simulation and flight training
  • How training requirements change as platforms become weaponised
  • The difference between training courses for tactical, MALE and HALE platforms

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MAWts

presentation7 Latest Interview

US Marine Corps’ challenges in unmanned training

Major Brad Green, UAS specialist at MAWTS-1, outlines clearly the various factors that both hinder and help his training of remote operators within the wider scale of operations

Pre Conference Workshop: 27th February 2011 | 09:30–12:00

Zero To Hero – Creating a Tactical UA S Training Course From The Ground Up

Led by:

Squadron Leader Keven Gambold (R’td)
Operations Director
Unmanned Experts

Testimonials

Great representation/mixture of the relevant issues … Faculty was perfect to ensure logical flow and provide topic related links/interaction making it an interesting, challenging venue. Great value.Oliver Horz, German Air Force Command
All speakers were relevant and presented well. As an insight into the current state of UAS, it was very useful”Tony Allcroft, Selex Systems Integration Ltd.
It has been a very good information gathering conference, pitched at the right level Wg Cdr John Clarke, HQ22 (Trg), Royal Air Force
Well prepared, well presented. Very beneficial Werner Schlund, EADS Germany
Extremely valuable, networking opportunities alone were great. Speakers were relevant and helpful Ervin Schoolfield, BOSH Global Services
It was very valuable, it is the first time I've seen so much information on UAV training together Asaf Gilboa, Themis

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