Training Needs Analysis and Synthetic System Requirements Documentation
Inzpire, based in Lincoln, has been awarded a UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) contract to develop the training needs analysis and synthetic system requirements for the Royal Air Force’s fleet of PROTECTOR remotely piloted air systems (RPAS – or UAS).
“We are delighted to have been selected to support this innovative programme. The technological complexity, challenging timeline and sheer range of advanced training requirements needed to bring this pioneering programme into service is hugely exciting. In selecting Inzpire for this contract, the MoD has demonstrated enormous trust and support to local small to medium sized companies and we intend to provide the highest level of service over the next two years,” Paul Rolfe, Head of Inzpire’s Unmanned and ISTAR Division, commented.
Inzpire’s Unmanned and ISTAR Experts Division comprises a team of dedicated aircrew and training professionals with experience across the armed services. The division has thousands of hours’ military experience from years of operating tactical and strategic ISTAR platforms including unmanned and large fixed wing aircraft.
Tim Mahon