DCI Group and RTsys Plan to Integrate Underwater Robotics into Military Training Programs

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DCI Group, a leading provider of military training solutions, and RTsys, a global leader in autonomous underwater vehicles, have announced the signing of a strategic partnership. This collaboration aims to integrate cutting-edge underwater robotic technologies into military training programs, enhancing operational readiness and effectiveness of international armed forces and security forces through the transfer of the French Armed Forces know-how.

As military operations increasingly rely on advanced technologies, DCI Group and RTsys are committed to developing innovative training solutions that leverage RTsys premium equipment, including SONADIVE handheld sonar, NEMOSENS and COMET-MCM light & portable AUVs for MCM training, and SEMA recoverable target for ASW training.

By combining their strengths, the two companies will create immersive training environments that simulate real-world scenarios, enabling military personnel to hone their skills with state-of-the-art equipment.

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“Partnering with RTsys represents a significant milestone for DCI Group,” said Vice-Admiral (rtd) René-Jean Crignola, DCI Naval Department Director. “Together, we are poised to enhance military training by incorporating advanced robotic solutions that provide unparalleled realism and engagement.”

“We are very honored to collaborate with DCI Group, an organization that shares our vision for innovation in defense technology,” added Pierre-Alexandre CAUX, Business Director of RTsys. “This partnership will allow us to push the boundaries of what is possible in military training, ensuring that armed forces are equipped with the best tools to succeed in complex environments.”

The partnership between DCI Group and RTsys signifies a commitment to enhancing military training through technological advancements. Both companies will work closely to identify new opportunities and develop solutions that not only meet but exceed the evolving demands of defense training.

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