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AVCATT (Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer) is a mobile aviation training simulator developed by L-3 Communications, Link Simulation & Training for the United States Army. Unlike many other simulators, AVCATT allows for multiple simultaneous users. AVCATT is capable of being configured to simulate the following helicopter platforms: AH-64A Apache, OH-58D Kiowa Warrior, UH-60A/L Blackhawk, CH-47D Chinook and AH-64D 6.1/10 Longbow. AVCATT provides a flexible and portable training solution capable of rapid deployment and reconfiguration to meet strategic training needs. The AVCATT simulator is most commonly deployed in a two trailer configuration; each trailer can contain up to three cockpit simulators. One trailer houses an after-action review station used for brief/debriefing. Several companies supply the hardware needed for the simulator such as InterSense which supplies the motion tracking devices which are in turn used in combination with the head-mounted displays produced by Kaiser Electronics. Wittenstein supplies the re-configurable helicopter control loading system that provides the forces and dynamics of the pilot controls representative of five (5) army helicopter types. ==Current status== *Army Aviation Center (Fort Rucker) is proponent *TRADOC Capability Manager - Virtual (TCM-V, Fort Leavenworth) is the Capability Manager * Suites Required: * Active units * National Guard * Institutional * Suites funded * Suites currently fielded *Two AVCATT trailers per suite—transportable *Six reconfigurable manned modules per suite *Helmet mounted display for out-the-window visuals *Interoperable with CCTT and VCCT *Future integration of CH47F and UH60M Multiple terrain data bases *Fort Irwin National Training Center *Grafenwoehr-Hohenfels *Iraq *Fort Hood *Afghanistan *Korea *Fort Bliss *Fort Campbell *Fort Drum *Joint Base Lewis McChord *Fort Stewart *Fort Bragg *Fort Benning *Hawaii 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「AVCATT」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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