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Thales to modernize tactical trainer for German Navy
by Ryan Maass
Berlin (UPI) Feb 16, 2016


Honeywell to support Japan's P-1 patrol aircraft
Washington (UPI) Feb 16, 2016 - Kawasaki Heavy Industries has selected Honeywell to provide propulsion, environmental and safety technologies for 20 P-1 maritime patrol aircraft.

The contract, approved by Japan's Ministry of Defense, marks the largest non-Japanese supplier for the P-1 program. Work on the contract will aim to improve the safety and mission effectiveness of the aircraft, while also cutting procurement costs.

"Japan is a key long-term market for Honeywell, and the agreement with KHI is a significant win validating our growth strategy across defense in Japan and the broader Asia-Pacific region," Honeywell Aerospace APAC Defense and Space vice president Mark Burgess said in a statement.

Honeywell will be tasked with equipping the P-1 planes with its 131-9J Auxiliary Power Unit, a gas-powered turbine engine, and its Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System used to warn pilots of potential conflicts will surrounding terrain.

Additional systems to be installed include a cabin pressure control system, exterior and interior lighting, engine starter bleed system valve, ram air turbine and personal oxygen unit.

The Kawasaki P-1 is Japan's first indigenously designed maritime patrol aircraft, replacing the P-3C Orion in the Japanese Self-Defense Force's fleet, providing increased speed and range.

Thales Group has received a contract from the Bundeswehr to modernize the German Navy's tactical and procedural trainer.

The contract follows over ten years of unmodified operation of the trainer at the German Navy's training center in Bremerhaven. Thales officials say the trainer's IT infrastructure is at present outdated and no longer sustainable.

"With this project we solve the deterioration problems of existing systems and increase the capabilities of the tactical naval centre by participating in national and international simulated training and mission preparations," Bundeswehr project manager Brunhilde Henze said.

The contract covers several simulators, including VT-MOS, used to prepare young officers for practical operational service, the TVTM, used to prepare administration, commanders and command teams of warships for missions and exercises, and TacFloor, used for operational map games.

"With the current decision of Navy leaders concerning the future design of mission training, the education and training of crews and administrative officers using synthetic mission scenarios has become more important," Navy tactics Center commander Capt. Norbert Schatz explained.

The trainer will be used to support both national and international military exercises for the German Navy.


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