This EMDAR evolution involves tracking a TSMO which is constrained within a set area of space. It provides training and competency evaluation on advanced interpretation of waterfall data and co-ordination with flight operations.
This EMDAR evolution involves tracking a stationery TSMO that begins just on the edge of EMDAR range. It is intended to provide training and competency evaluation on interpretation of waterfall data, operation of contacts board and operation of narrowband EMDAR.
This course provides an introduction to tactical sensor systems (EMDAR), including underlying theory, basic interpretation techniques and console operation.
If you've been looking forward to taking part in a Hunt/Kill sim, then its time to get training!
An overview of helm and training programs has been posted in the Mission Blog, where you can also register your interest in whichever program interests you.
The programs will kick off with a seminar explaining theory and providing demos. The first of these seminars will be in person so that the instructors can get valuable feedback on content and presentation. Video versions of the seminars will be available soon after.
BZ to Slydev for qualifying for the Long Service Medal (LSM), which was awarded today.
Slydev has been working on the design of Endeavour's main armament - torpedoes. Prototype systems based on Slydev's work are now in production - more news on that soon!
This console provides firing solution calculators that allow operators to analyse the optimal conditions for torpedo launch and allows torpedo search parameters to be configured.
It's time to fly! It's taken longer than we’d expected, but work on what we’ve been calling the “MVP” is done. This means impulse maneuvering and tactical systems are ready to be flown by crew in hunt/kill simulations.