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Saab to provide New Zealand army with training simulators

Five-year deal will provide army with the high-fidelity training system.

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
Saab has received the first order under a five-year deal to provide the New Zealand army with the Tactical Engagement Simulation System, the company announced Monday. New Zealand troops are shown here during a 2015 exercise. Photo courtesy New Zealand Defense Force/Flickr
Saab has received the first order under a five-year deal to provide the New Zealand army with the Tactical Engagement Simulation System, the company announced Monday. New Zealand troops are shown here during a 2015 exercise. Photo courtesy New Zealand Defense Force/Flickr

WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- Saab has received the first order under a five-year deal to provide the New Zealand army with the Tactical Engagement Simulation System, the company announced Monday.

"This initial order will provide the army with a proven, off-the-shelf and technically advanced training system," Saab said in a statement.

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The laser-based system draws on more than 35 years of tactical engagement simulation design, delivery and support expertise.

Saab has delivered such systems to the U.S., British, Canadian, Australian and NATO forces.

The system has been developed and regularly modernized using the experience of more than 20 customer nations.

New Zealand will lead the region in the employment of advanced laser-based tactical engagement systems to support training, Saab said.

The system offers a wide range of realistic training scenarios that will enhance the army's ability to conduct and analyze the outcomes of force-on-force exercises.

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