Royal Navy ships participate in collective simulation demo

Royal Navy ships participate in collective simulation demo

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05 September 2023

by Olivia Savage

HMS Queen Elizabeth was involved in a collective synthetic training demonstration orchestrated by BAE Systems, Inzpire, and QinetiQ. (BAE Systems)

The UK Royal Navy’s (RN’s) aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth as well as Type 23 frigate HMS Kent and Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond participated in a collective synthetic training demonstration against a peer adversary as part of Phase 2 of the RN’s Platform Enabled Training Capability (PETC).

Conducted at HM Naval Base Portsmouth in June QinetiQ alongside BAE Systems and Inzpire connected all three platforms simultaneously via satellite communications to enable delivery of the synthetic training environment, according to a QinetiQ announcement on 4 September.

The trial, based on real-world geographies of the High North, involved simulating peer adversary platforms and weapon profiles to stimulate the ships’ sensors. The three crews, situated in their respective control rooms, collectively responded to the presented threats to defend the aircraft carrier. The scenario integrated above water, surface, and underwater threat data – some of which were completely new to the ships’ personnel.


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