“In the areas of Aegis operations and maintenance, our ships and Sailors will be better prepared as a result of these training systems.” ”It is impressive to see the progress that this combined CSCS, ATRC, PMS 339 and NSWC Dahlgren team has made,” Ver Hage said. It comprises of instructional systems and simulated physical environments that provide watchstanders and maintainers the ability to gain proficiency through repeatable and repetitive exercises, drills and evolutions ashore.Īfter the Aegis VMT demonstration concluded, Ver Hage remarked on ATRC’s training efforts. This program was introduced in 2015 as a means to provide better quality training for Navy Officers and Sailors. The RCT and VMT are two of many training systems that were developed, funded and delivered as part of the Director, Surface Warfare’s, OPNAV N96, program of record, STAVE-CS. For example, if a student has a safety violation, the student’s progression is suspended and the instructor is immediately notified.” It has many advanced features including maintenance and troubleshooting procedures. “It provides a virtual depiction of the Aegis Weapon System computer network. “The VMT is a high-fidelity 3D gaming environment engineered to respond to current and future training scenarios,” explained student Fire Controlman (Aegis) 3rd Class Felice Hahn. We are in a future fight and we need to train that way.”Īfter the RCT, Ver Hage observed an Aegis Virtual Maintenance Trainer (VMT) demonstration. “The RCT provides an environment where we can realistically recreate the high-end tactical training needed to build lethality, warfighting, and tactical proficiency,” Sanchez said. Sanchez demonstrated the Reconfigurable Combat Information Center Trainer’s (RCT) capabilities and emphasized how it is engineered in every detail to replicate a naval warship’s actual combat suite. To be victorious in our next fight, Sailors must know how to extract every bit of warfighting capability resident in our ships.” “Throughout the CSCS domain and here at the schoolhouse, we are shaping a more capable and lethal force by implementing Ready, Relevant Learning and Surface Training Advanced Virtual Environment-Combat Systems training solutions. “Every shipboard Sailor needs to be confident and competent to fight and win against any adversary,” Stoner explained. Ver Hage, and highlighted how the schoolhouse trains warfighters to fight and win. ![]() Russ Sanchez, ATRC commanding officer, welcomed Rear Adm. Dave Stoner, CSCS commanding officer, and Capt.
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