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May 18, 2009 |
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General Dynamics Completes “Military Operations on Urban
Terrain” Instrumentation for King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center
Grand Opening and First Annual Warrior
Competition will be held on May 19th near Amman, Jordan
FAIRFAX, Va. – General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of
General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), has completed the Military Operations on Urban
Terrain (MOUT) instrumentation at the King Abdullah II Special Operations
Training Center (KASOTC) under a contract awarded by the U.S. Army Program
Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) in
2006. Under a Foreign Military Sales contract, the U.S. Special Operations
Command-Central (SOCCENT) serves as the project’s program manager.
The instrumented KASOTC MOUT site developed by General Dynamics replicates a
real-life urban environment and supports four simultaneous training operations.
The site includes 56 training buildings and a mock A300 aircraft fuselage; a
centralized and integrated Range Operations Center to monitor and control all
audio, video, special effects and target technology; networked day/night thermal
cameras with 360 degree coverage to capture exercises for After Action Review;
sound-effect speakers that project hundreds of realistic sounds, including
shouts, animal noises and gunfire; integrated targetry; and special effects,
such as rooftop explosion with debris, a concussion wave cannon, an automatic
weapons simulator, simulated smells, a fog generator and an improvised explosive
device (IED) kit.
“Providing realistic and high-quality training is paramount to successful combat
readiness,” said Zannie Smith, senior vice president of General Dynamics
Information Technology’s Army Solutions Division. “We are proud and excited to
be a part of the development and operational team for this premier training
facility. The KASOTC instrumented MOUT site was built with the latest technology
available and allows us to share this expertise with our government’s allies,
adding to their combat effectiveness and supporting their security interests.”
The KASOTC is a 500 acre state-of-the-art training center that is the world’s
first and largest special forces training facility of its kind, specializing in
counterterrorism and internal security missions. This world-class training
complex is located northeast of Amman, Jordan, and provides an environment for
U.S. allied forces to improve their skills through realistic training scenarios
and combined exercises on common ground where they can learn from each other’s
real life operational experience. The site facilitates multilateral partnerships
that leverage participating nations’ experience, expertise and resources. Users
will have access to a multi-use tower; 100- and 300-meter live-fire, tactical,
driving and urban ranges; and classroom facilities.
The KASOTC Grand Opening and First Annual Warrior Competition will take place
May 19 – 21, 2009. The Grand Opening Ceremony will be immediately followed by
the Warrior Competition. Teams representing special forces units from around the
globe participating in competitive events such as Tower Run and Precision
Pistol. Please visit www.kasotc.com for more information.
As a trusted systems integrator for more than 50 years, General Dynamics
Information Technology provides information technology (IT), systems engineering
and professional services to customers in the defense, intelligence, homeland
security, federal civilian government and commercial sectors. With approximately
16,000 professionals worldwide, the company manages large-scale,
mission-critical IT programs delivering IT services and enterprise solutions.
More information about General Dynamics Information Technology is available at
www.gdit.com.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately
92,900 people worldwide. The company is a market leader in business aviation;
land and expeditionary combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and
marine systems; and information systems and technologies. More information about
General Dynamics is available online at www.gd.com.
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