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How is Link supporting military rotary wing training?

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How is Link supporting military rotary wing training?

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On the rotary wing simulation side, Link is delivering training suites for the U.S. Army’s Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT) program. AVCATT is designed to provide realistic, collective, networked training involving five Army platforms. Initially, each AVCATT suite — which is designed as a mobile, transportable training system housed in two 53-foot trailers — will have reconfigurable manned module simulators for the AH-64A Apache, CH-47D Chinook, UH-60 Black Hawk and OH-58D Kiowa Warrior. The AH-64D Longbow will be added to AVCATT in the future. In addition, each AVCATT suite will have a robust after-action review capability and enable commanders to control the training exercise from a Battle Master Control room.

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