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Smith Myers to integrate ARTEMIS into JD2E training and simulation

Multi-award-winning designer and developer of ARTEMIS, Smith Myers, has formed an agreement with JD2E to integrate ARTEMIS into the JD2E training and simulation environment, so it can train airborne sensor operators for crewed and uncrewed aircraft to use the system, at its facility in Lincolnshire, UK.

Image courtesy Smith Myers / JD2E

Smith Myers ARTEMIS Airborne Mobile Phone Detection, Location and Communication System is now in use across the globe deployed on a raft of different crewed and uncrewed aircraft.

With the install base of this new and unique sensor growing, there have been numerous system integrations across multiple mission systems. The MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) agreed between the two UK-based global companies, announced at Paris International Airshow 2023 (19-25 June) recognises the obvious synergies, explained Andrew Munro, Managing Director of Smith Myers: “These fully integrated sensor suites controlled by a single mission system require a different level of training where realistic simulation and training across multiple sensors becomes key.

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“JD2E are not only a great company to work with, but they are also experts at turning an ISR aircraft and crew into an ISR capability.”

With decades of operational experience in all domains, JD2E provides turnkey solutions for all sensors, platforms, crew, ISR operations, simulators and personnel with scalable, modular training delivered to air forces and law enforcement agencies around the world.

Jonathan Bramley, JD2E Managing Director said: “In today’s world of critical ISR missions, single opportunities and new and innovative sensors such as ARTEMIS, the 'Thinking Operator' is essential for successful missions.

“Effective training of personnel ensures the correct decision making, tactical awareness and, ultimately, mission success.”

This new and exciting integration creates a fully realistic and immersive training experience for the sensor operator which can be carried out at JD2E’s state-of-the art UK facility in Lincolnshire where the operator can even train alongside the pilots. The training will include the fully integrated use of sensor arrays including ARTEMIS, EO/IR, Synthetic Aperture Radar, VIDAR and other sensors turning the operator into a real-time analyst and tactical interpreter.

This training and simulation environment will lead to the correct decision making, tactical awareness and, ultimately, mission success.

Smith Myers ARTEMIS suite of SAR products has been in active service saving lives around the world with the growing global customer base including programmes in Europe, North America, South America and the Middle East.   

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JD2E specialise in the delivery of basic, intermediate and advanced sensor operator and mission commander training to a number of international customers, including advanced ISR training to the UK’s Royal Air Force ISR aircrew.

 

 

 

 

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