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I/ITSEC 2014: RUAG Defence's Scalable Solutions for any Theatre

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RUAG Defence focusses on customers’ needs: Long lasting relationships, clearly defined contact persons, and an outstanding service make us your partner of choice – from individual consultancy through to maintenance or modifications of RUAG's products. Technological know-how and innovation, combined with vast experience, enables RUAG to offer a overall capability of training solutions. From individual to crew and unit training, from virtual to live training in built-up areas: RUAG maximises  safety and minimises  environmental impact with the company's smart and customer designed modular training solutions.

RUAG’s GLADIATOR system for soldier training is now in its 11th generation, representing the cutting edge in fire and movement training technology. From simple man on man training up-to complex battalion training with vulnerability models and full GPS tracking of every participants, RUAG’s GLADIATOR continues to offer its users authentic training to secure mission success. As training takes on a more international scope and joint training operations become increasingly important to forces, RUAG’s latest GLADIATOR is specifically designed to work in conjunction with those of other operators – interoperability – to be as flexible for the customer as possible.

RUAG Defence's GLADIATOR G11 CTC/MOUT version, as shown at RUAG's annual Impulstag event. (Photo: Mönch/DPM)

RUAG Defence's newly instrumented and combat simulation ready vehicles have been delivered to the Swiss Army. The GMTF armoured infantry vehicle and the 6x6 class Kommandopanzer are now both ready to take part in extended live training, working in conjunction with the full spectrum of soldier, weapon, and urban training solutions that RUAG also has available. Due to the equipment and technology that RUAG supplies, drivers can now learn to control the most modern vehicles in the Swiss fleet in the most realistic environment possible.

RUAG Defence’s laser-based firing simulators (LASSIM) mounted on a PANDUR. (Photo: Mönch/DPM)


For more information, please see MILITARY TECHNOLOGY 12/2014, available at I/ITSEC 2014 on booth #773.

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