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Cohort company SEA has led an industry team which has delivered its findings on the future of modelling and simulation to the UK Ministry of Defence. The core Architectures, Interoperability and Management of Simulations (AIMS) delivery team of SEA, BAE Systems, QinetiQ and Thales has conducted a wide range of research ...


Cohort plc companies MASS and SEA have been selected to form part of a new Ministry of Defence maritime research and development programme being managed by defence technology company QinetiQ. QinetiQ has been awarded a contract by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) to manage the Progeny Maritime Research Framework ...


Computer gaming technology and techniques are increasingly being used to enhance military training, as defence features writer Peter Jackson discovers talking to SEA’s Ben Webb. UK defence technology company, SEA, recently unveiled its enhanced deck simulation technology for training flight deck officers. This incorporates the Curtiss-Wright ASIST (Aircraft Ship Integrated Secure and ...


The Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) exhibition is scheduled to take place next week, featuring industry members and experts from across the military, industry and academia. The exhibition brings together members of the underwater defence and security community to discuss cutting edge technologies and developments within one of the harshest environments known ...


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