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Our tactical and collective team training systems incorporate the knowledge and experience required to enhance and maintain the quality of a modern fighting force. Combining cutting-edge tactical battlefield simulation with actual command, control and communications (C3) systems, our advanced Command and Staff Trainer (CST), Tactical Battle Group Training System (TBT) and Forward Observer Trainer (FOT) adapt to a wide range of combat scenarios including high-intensity conflict (HIC), low-intensity conflict (LIC), counter-terror operations, operations other than war and HLSâ all within any operational environment.
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Elbit Systemsâ Tactical Battle Group Trainer (TBT) system is the ideal solution for training personnel from combined arms battle groups up to the brigade battle group level. The TBT enables mission rehearsal and training on authentic geo-specific terrain in any operational scenario, effectively integrating tactical battlefield simulation with actual C4I systems.Â
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TBT is a highly effective solution for training commanders and staff from company to battalion and brigade levels. Its unique concept enables battle group leaders to acquire tactical doctrines and sharpen their command and control skills. In parallel, these leaders can practice various C4I procedures and conduct mission-rehearsal and training on an actual geo-specific terrain, in any operational scenario. The system offers extremely cost-effective training by facilitating savings in training personnel, shortening setup times and enabling highly efficient system maintenance.
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Command and Staff Training (CST) is a unique system designed to train tactical and operational headquarters, and provides users with a trainer for the widest variety of fighting scenarios â both Low Intensity Conflict (LIC) and High Intensity Conflict (HIC), as well as other non-military settings such as Operations Other Than War (OOTW). It also enables training for Civilian Military Cooperation (CIMC), such as municipal authorities, police and medical organizations (e.g., the Red Cross). The system combines full training with qualitative debriefing. The training takes place within the operational headquarters and is connected to the Command, Control and Communications (C3) systems. The advanced High-Level Architecture (HLA) enables compatibility of the training with the specific needs of every trainee. With the help of a user-friendly interface and advanced artificial intelligence, the trainer also enables minimal usage of personnel, thus saving on training costs.
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