Eviden deployed its ARPEGE radar threat simulation system during a NATO air force training exercise. The simulator, part of the MRTS (Mobile Radar Threat Simulator) range, was used in the NATO Tactical Leadership Program in November at Los Llanos Air Base in Spain.
The ARPEGE radar threat simulation system, developed by Eviden, was deployed during a NATO air force training exercise. This simulator, from the MRTS (Mobile Radar Threat Simulator) solutions, participated in the exercise conducted as part of NATO's Tactical Leadership Program in November at Los Llanos Air Base in Spain.
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The ARPEGE system is a ground-to-air radar threat simulator integrated into Eviden's MRTS range of solutions.
Context of the Deployment
The deployment took place within the framework of NATO's Tactical Leadership Program, a training program for the air forces of the alliance.
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