HLS Trainers and simulators

HLS Trainers and simulators

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Israel’s Home Front Command is using a trainer and simulator enabling search and rescue forces to train and simulate emergency scenarios, city streets, war scenarios and so on – all based on real data from the Intelligence Corp and the Home Front Command.

The trainer and simulator is one of Elbit System’s HLS training products. It is capable of simulating emergency scenarios involving coordination between various unis to save lives. For instance, the simulators are capable of creating, for training purposes, images of terrorist attacks, mass-traffic accidents with multiple victims, natural disasters, spills and leaks of hazardous materials, attacks on crucial infrastructure and more. The simulators also provide training for securing mass events such as sporting events, and maintaining public order.

iHLS Israel Homeland Security

HLS LIVE Training, one of Elbit Sysyet’s civilian products, is designed to train first responders. This training and simulations system consists of computers, sensors, lasers, tracking devices, audio and video equipment. All this is implemented to provide the training first responder a near-real image of what it is like to experience real-time on site action.

Military Training Technology recently hailed Elbit Systems as an innovative leader in the field of training and simulation. The publication focused, in particular, on the airborne EVA (Embedded Virtual Avionics) system designed for the advanced flight helmet TARGO. The system displays the flight data on the helmet itself, including the mission and the weapons systems. In addition, the system also creates a virtual battle complete with targets and threats.

Last week, Israel’s Hatzerim Air Base inaugurated its flight training center for Israel’s new Air Force training aircraft, M-346. The new simulator fully captures and reenacts a mission, complete with real flight experience. The trainer was developed by Elbit Systems in cooperation with Alenia Aermacchi, the M-346 Italian manufacturer, CAE and SELLEX ES.