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Vanguard August/September 2022

Preserving capacity, General Tom Lawson, Chief of the Defence Staff, Keys to Canadian SAR

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D ynamically responding and adapting to an evolving threat environment is criti- cal to soldiers retaining a competitive edge across all domains. Achieving this high level of read- iness requires innovative, affordable train- ing solutions that can be both adapted at the point of need and offer rapid perfor- mance assessment to accelerate decision making and deliver a resilient sustainment program. Training Solutions at Point of Need To prepare for Joint All Domain Opera- tions (JADO) soldiers use virtual reality technologies for an efficient mix of syn- thetic and live training. Reconfigurable virtual trainers, provide individual to col- lective skills training both at home base and while deployed. Lightweight, deploy- able hardware packages in a smaller simula- tor footprint, adaptable to various vehicle types, deliver training at the point of need, allowing personnel to continue training while on missions. Trainers At Home Lockheed Martin Canada's operator train- ers stem from a common baseline, SEA- SMRT, configured to run either on land or on ship. An on-board training solu- tion, called SETT (Shipboard Embedded Team Trainer) is used by six classes of ships across three different navies. This solution utilizes either a synthetically generated scenario, or live tracks displayed against a synthetic virtual world. Multiple ships can 26 AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2022 www.vanguardcanada.com Sponsored Content PERSPECTIVE HOW AI AND RESILIENT SUSTAINMENT WILL HELP THE CAF TRAIN AND MAINTAIN MISSION READINESS Training is an operational capability, and a well-trained military force is key to continued Canadian security and sovereignty.

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