Defence has signed a contract worth $25 million with Thales Australia to deliver nine additional vehicle training simulators for Australian Army crews operating the Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV).
The Crew Procedural Trainer simulator provides troops who operate the ASLAV with realistic training across a range of environments, without the need to incur the full costs of ASLAV operations.
They are used by ASLAV crews to refine their procedures before they deploy on operations.
The simulators will be assembled at the company’s facility in Rydalmere, NSW, before being delivered to Army units throughout 2013.
The nine additional simulators will take the total number ordered by Defence to 18.