Mercury’s New Electronic Warfare Combat Training Pod Available for Order Following Successful Flight Testing
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022
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To sharpen their combat skills, pilots need to train in mock air-to-air combat with other pilots operating as adversaries.
Key Points:
- To sharpen their combat skills, pilots need to train in mock air-to-air combat with other pilots operating as adversaries.
- Using mPOD, adversary pilots can emulate enemy jamming techniques accurately, conditioning aircrews to evolving threat scenarios and better preparing them for real combat.
- Our aircrew need to train against realistic, threat representative systems, said RC Thompson, CEO of Tactical Air.
- We are excited to begin offering our mPOD training system to organizations around the world, said Mark Bruington, vice president, Mercury Mission Systems.