RAF Gladiator programme faces late IOC – Training
The network program Gladiator for RAF faces problems related to the timely provision of the training system due to customer expectations and deliveries in the industry.
The Gladiator program for connecting RAF synthetic training equipment it is now unlikely to reach the IOC by March 2022, which is 11 months.
Gladiator is the initial phase of the ability for operational defense training (air) to provide DOTC (A) Basic system and services contract for the RAF. This will …
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