• Navy personnel conduct a live-fire serial at the Weapons Training Simulation System at HMAS Penguin.
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InVeris Training Solutions has successfully passed on-site acceptance testing for 14 Mobile Weapon Training Simulation Systems (MWTSS) and an additional 73 EF88 weapon simulators for the ADF.

The MWTSS has the same capability as the fixed WTSS, but in a single screen mobile configuration that will be deployed to remote locations around Australia, overseas and on RAN fleet units.

An additional four MWTSS have been ordered and the currently fielded trial system will be refurbished to the current build standard then returned for use, providing an initial tranche of 19 systems.

The MWTSS will be provided in multiple configurations designed to cater for the needs of those units and regions receiving the capability. Every system will have purpose-designed Trimcast cases for air compressor, air cylinders, binoculars and ancillaries.

Operational units and RAN will receive the EF88 weapon simulator, also in Trimcast cases, with other systems being delivered with F88 weapon simulators in the interim. Units deploying overseas or on fleet units will have a complete spare parts kit to cater for any maintenance issues whilst deployed.

The MWTSS replaces the Portable WTSS which commenced trials in 2006 and entered service as an interim solution in 2014. MWTSS will be supported under the WTSS service support contract by InVeris, with instructor courses being conducted from June 2021, commencing at HMAS Penguin.

“MWTSS provides the highest levels of realism for marksmanship, judgmental, collective and call-for-fire training,” Andrea Czop, vice president of strategy, sales and marketing for InVeris Training Solutions, said. “These mobile systems will provide world-class firearms and tactical training capability anywhere the ADF is deployed.”

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