CAE USA has been awarded a subcontract from
Lockheed Martin to support the design, development and manufacture
of three C-130J full-mission simulators for the United States Air
Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC).
Two of the simulators will be specifically for the
MC-130J variant which is a multi-mission transport and special operations tanker operated by AFSOC.
The other simulator will be
reconfigurable between the MC-130J and EC-130J, a variant used for
information operations by AFSOC.
“The longstanding relationship
between Lockheed Martin and CAE on the design and development of
training systems for the C-130J Super Hercules and its variants
has proven to be a great partnership for more than two decades
now,” said Ray Duquette, President and General Manager, CAE USA.
“The high-fidelity simulation capabilities of these MC-130J and
EC-130J full-mission simulators will enable Air Force Special
Operations Command to continue increasing the use of synthetic
training across the overall training curriculum, which contributes
to the safe and cost-effective readiness of the aircrews.”
The MC/EC-130J full-mission simulators recreate the sounds, motion, virtual
environment and all other aircraft systems required to provide a
high-fidelity, realistic flight training environment.
The three
MC/EC-130J simulators will be delivered to various air bases in
2023.
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