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Boeing Defence UK awarded Gladiator contract

Boeing Defence UK has been awarded a two-year and three-month contract extension, with option to extend by a further three months, worth £16.9 million to continue supporting the Gladiator synthetic training environment.

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The Contract Extension, awarded by Defence Equipment and Support's Synthetic Environment and Training team, will ensure continued support for Gladiator while Air Command & Control, Fast Air and Joint Fires platforms are integrated into the system.

Gladiator is an innovative capability that enables high-fidelity, safe, secure and cost-effective team and collective operational training for Armed Forces within a synthetic environment. It operates across domains, with partner nations, and at a scale and complexity that is not possible in the live environment.

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The core system, including its synthetic environment, is MoD-owned and is operated, maintained and incrementally developed within the Air Battlespace Training Centre at RAF Waddington with a Whole Force team.

The two-year and three-month contract will allow essential platforms to be integrated while maintaining operational capability.

Mark Bunyan, Synthetic Environments & Training Team Leader at DE&S, said: "This contract ensures continuity of this vital capability while we integrate additional platforms into Gladiator. The system represents a strategic investment in our armed forces' readiness, allowing geographically dispersed training systems to come together in a secure multi-domain virtual environment to train together in complex scenarios. This contract paves the way for the training transformation outlined in the Strategic Defence Review."

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Group Captain Paul Froome, Senior Responsible Owner for Gladiator in Air Capability within Air Command, said: “Gladiator is critical for enabling aircrew and air C2 aviators to train collectively in a realistic, networked environment that replicates the complexity of modern multi-domain operations. This contract allows us to continue to integrate platforms and decision-makers in a synthetic battlespace, that builds interoperability, enhances mission readiness, and ensures crews can operate as a cohesive force under contested conditions.”

Thom Breckenridge, Managing Director of Boeing Defence UK, said: "We're proud to continue our partnership with the Ministry of Defence on this cutting-edge training system. Gladiator represents a step change in capability for the UK, enabling crews and ground forces from all three services, along with allies and partners, to train in a secure and seamless virtual environment. Working with our UK technology suppliers, we're delivering an open-source solution that meets current and future training needs while supporting over 50 highly skilled jobs across the UK."

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