Marshall has been contracted to provide 25 shelters to Lockheed Martin UK, the AJAX turret manufacturer and integrator. This is in support of a contract received by Lockheed Martin from General Dynamics Land Systems–UK who are responsible for delivery of the AJAX simulator capability and service contract to the UK Ministry of Defence.
There are three variants of the simulator – the Crew Turret Trainer (CTT), a high fidelity replica of the turret complete with controls and high definition imaging; the Appended Trainer (AT), which includes a full set of computing and generates the imagery for injection into an AJAX actual turret giving students the ability to train inside their own vehicle; and the Performance After Action Review (PAAR) module, which provides facilities for the trainers to completely re-run the exercise and develop student’s skills.
All the units are housed in Marshall shelters which gives the British Army the freedom to move them to wherever they are required rather than having to bring troops to fixed locations.
Alistair McPhee, Chief Executive of Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group, said: “This contract capitalises on Marshall’s systems engineering and production capabilities. These simulators will be an important part in training the AJAX crews, who will play a critical role in the UK’s order of battle for the foreseeable future.”
Marshall has delivered the first batch of shelters, which have been used to prove the system capability. The follow-on units will be delivered over the next 12 months.
This is the second contract Marshall has won for training systems for AJAX, having been also selected to provide cabins for the driver training simulators.
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AJAX Appended Trainer British Army Crew Turret Trainer Lockheed Martin Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group Performance After Action Review