L-3 Link Simulation & Training to deliver F-16 trainers, debrief systems, observation center for Iraq Air Force

ARLINGTON, Texas, 20 Sept. 2013. L-3 Link Simulation & Training (L-3 Link) won a contract modification from the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to build two F-16 Block 52 Weapon Tactics Trainers (WTTs), two brief/debrief systems, and one mission observation center for the Iraqi Air Force (IqAF).
Sept. 20, 2013
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ARLINGTON, Texas, 20 Sept. 2013. L-3 Link Simulation & Training (L-3 Link) won a contract modification from the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to build two F-16 Block 52 Weapon Tactics Trainers (WTTs), two brief/debrief systems, and one mission observation center for the Iraqi Air Force (IqAF).

In Nov. 2012, L-3 Link won an award to build two F-16 Block 52 Full Mission Trainers (FMTs) for the IqAF.

The first F-16 Block 52 FMT will become ready-for-training during the first quarter of 2015. The remaining training devices, brief/debrief systems, and mission observation center are scheduled to achieve ready-for-training milestones during the fourth quarter of 2015. All the training devices and support systems will be installed at Balad Air Base in northern Iraq.

“L-3 Link looks forward to providing a comprehensive training system that will enable Iraqi F-16 pilots to enhance their tactical skills over a full range of mission areas,” says Lenny Genna, president of L-3 Link. “The high-fidelity F-16 Block 52 Full Mission Trainers, for instance, will allow pilots to gain training credit equivalent to live training while conducting either new or advanced skills training.”

Each F-16 Block 52 WTT combines a tactically relevant physical cockpit with a single out-the-window visual display monitor. The WTTs use the same high-fidelity computational system, software, and models that are integrated on the FMTs; as a result, the WTTs can be networked to the FMTs to support four-ship tactical team training.

The F-16 Block 52 FMTs being built will enable pilots to conduct simulated air-to-air and air-to-ground combat exercises. During training exercises, Iraqi F-16 pilots will wear L-3 Link’s simulated joint helmet-mounted cueing system to control sensors and weapons through visual cueing.

The FMTs’ visual system solution will enable pilots to acquire and identify targets, as well as accurately deliver a wide range of ordnance over a 360-degree field-of-regard. Pilots will be able to practice takeoffs and landings, aerial in-flight refueling, low-level flight and emergency procedures. All training exercises, which will occur within a virtual, geo-specific database, can be conducted in a variety of simulated weather conditions.

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