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Lockheed awarded $356.3M for combat vehicle simulators by Stephen Carlson Washington (UPI) Aug 22, 2018 Lockheed Martin has received a $356.3 million contract for modernization of the Close Combat Tactical Trainer Manned Module system for the U.S. Army. The contract, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, comes under a hybrid contract that is expected to run through August 2028. The location of work and funding will be determined with each order under the contract, the Pentagon said. The Close Combat Tactical Trainer is designed to provide simulated combat vehicle operations for crews in a variety of battlefield scenarios. The CCTT allows units to train in tactics, doctrine, weapons systems, mission planning and other tasks. The CCTT is meant to provide training in logistics, artillery, mortar and aviation in a simulated battlefield with realistic environments. It can also provide command-level training up to the battalion level. Available modules for the system include the M1 Abrams tank, Bradley Fighting Vehicle armored personnel carriers, wheeled utility vehicles and dismounted infantry. Simulators have been in use for basic training in aircraft functions for decades. In recent years they have proliferated into a variety of other military fields such as vehicle operations, command and control exercises and even marksmanship with small arms and heavy weapons.
Improved thermal-shock resistance in industrial ceramics Washington DC (SPX) Aug 22, 2018 Ceramic materials are used in nuclear, chemical and electrical power generation industries because of their ability to withstand extreme environments. However, at high temperatures, ceramics are susceptible to thermal-shock fractures caused by rapid temperature-changing events, such as cold water droplet contact with hot surfaces. In a novel interdisciplinary approach, engineers at the University of New Mexico report in AIP Advances, from AIP Publishing, the use of a cheap, simple, water-repelling ... read more
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