The training will support fleet customers with airborne threat simulation to test and evaluate shipboard and squadron weapon systems, operators and aircrew against stand off and communications jamming. ATAC’s flight team of former military personnel and civilian specialists will use one aircraft on each coast to deliver air defence and electronic warfare presentations along with communications relay, intrusion and own force monitoring services.
Rich Zins, ATAC Vice President of Business Operations, said: “This new contract from the Navy is a powerful affirmation of our capabilities and expertise to support the Navy mission. The contract continues to highlight ATAC’s proven track record of 25 years of stellar adversary air (ADAIR) performance, and we are now moving into a new mission area.” He added: “We plan to deliver high-level electronic warfare training to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. This training is critical to the Navy’s ability to effectively counter adversary threats around the world. We are uniquely positioned to provide specialized training services to empower the Navy and prepare them for evolving threats, worldwide.”



























