Raytheon to assist in upcoming Army exercise.

AuthorTadjdeh, Yasmin
PositionGlobal Defense

An advanced Raytheon training system will help facilitate a multinational training exercise led by U.S. Army Europe this summer.

Exercise Swift Response 16--which takes place in Poland and runs from May through June--will be supported by Raytheon's joint multinational training centerinstrumentation system (JMRC-IS).

"We can conduct live training events in one country, and we can virtually train other units physically separated by thousands of miles in the same virtual training environment," said Sandy Brown, director of program management at Raytheon's combat training centers and support mission division.

JMRC-IS is considered a "system of systems," she said. It includes mobile sensors, cameras, communication devices and computers that can track vehicles and soldiers during training scenarios. It is based in Hohenfels, Germany, and can be extended across borders to create expansive simulated battlefields, she said.

For Exercise Swift Response 16, a multinational airborne joint forcible entry training operation, Raytheon is preparing to fine-tune the system for the U.S. Army's specific needs.

"There are certain elements of the training exercise that we haven't performed before--multiple communications and setting up multiple joint...

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