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Dutch armed forces contract Saab for delivery of live training systems and services with an an option for five years of additional support.

Saab Bags Dutch Armed Forces Contract for Live Training Systems

Atul Chandra - : Jun 22, 2021 - : 1:12 pm

The Dutch armed forces have inked a contract with Saab for the delivery of live training systems and services with an an option for five years of additional support following the initial 10-year period.

The order includes delivery of an upgraded Mobile Combat Training Centre (MCTC) and reflects Saab’s latest market offer with enhanced functionality and new capabilities. This contract also includes upgrades to the Dutch Military Operations Urban Terrain facility, which has been operational since 2004.

These include examples such as the “Mortar and Forward Observer” capability, which introduces a mix between live and virtual training, also known as blended training.

“This is a long-term solution, which will enhance our training capability and secure the possibility to train our forces domestically, as well as with our international partners. Through this upgrade we will increase our realism and flexibility of our training and improve interoperability with our partners,” says Ltgen. M. Wijnen, Commander in Chief of the Royal Netherlands Army.

The order for live training systems comprises the supply of new equipment and functionality at 727 MSEK, with a 10-year support contract with an annual value of 66.9 MSEK.

The total order over the ten year period is valued approximately 1.4 billion SEK. 

“This order will ensure that the Royal Netherlands Army and the Netherlands Marine Corps are equipped with innovative, flexible training solutions and the required training capability. This will enable them to train at the point-of-need and as close to reality as possible. At the same time, they will remain fully interoperable with NATO and other allied nations,” says Åsa Thegström, Head of Saab’s business unit Training & Simulation.

Blended training opens up a new dimension in monitoring exercises, where operators can monitor the whole training area, as well as specific soldiers in augmented reality.

Saab has earlier received an initial order for the MCTC from the Dutch armed forces in 2000 for which the Swedish firm has continuously delivered upgrades and support services. 

It also includes the latest generation of a vehicle simulation platform. The support component comprises of deployable, integrated logistics and operational support to the Dutch armed forces.

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