Thales has been chosen by the French Navy to provide through-life support (TLS) for almost all of its simulators. The six-year contract with the Navy’s fleet support department (SSF) calls for the support of 41 simulators at six naval facilities in France.
These simulators cover a broad spectrum of operations and all deployment contexts, from shipboard system maintenance to surface vessel crew training as well as firing simulators for the Mistral missile, 12.7 mm and 20 mm guns and other weapons.
They are used to train the crews of all French Navy surface vessels, including its multi-mission frigates, air defense frigates and the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier. The new TLS contract covers simulators delivered from the 1990s to today, including systems currently on order.
This latest award strengthens Thales’s leadership in training and simulation for naval customers.
Thales supports naval forces around the world with a wide range of training products, services and solutions, with a particular focus on mission planning and training efficiency.
Surface Crew Training
For surface vessels, Thales provides highly integrated systems for the training of crews, command personnel and sensor and weapon operators.
Training systems for submarines
Thales is present in the submarine segment, with pre- and in-service training systems deployed around the world. Solutions include submarine control simulators and combat system trainers.
Maritime patrol aircraft and anti-submarine warfare
Thales delivers training solutions for a range of maritime patrol aircraft and helicopters, including highly realistic simulation of sensors (sonar, radar, EO/IR, etc.) and weapon systems, in an environment reproducing the most severe sea states. Advanced tactical environments can be tailored to the specific requirements of naval forces and their operational contexts.
e-Learning and computer-based training
Thales has developed computer-based training (CBT) solutions for a number of vessel types around the world. These solutions are available on mobile platforms and are used for initial and operational training as well as for training in shipboard system maintenance.