• GDS General Manager Jeromy Bendall with plans as the first ITT is manufactured.
Credit: GDS
    GDS General Manager Jeromy Bendall with plans as the first ITT is manufactured. Credit: GDS
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Global Defence Solutions (GDS) has commenced manufacture of the deployable container system for the M1A2 Abrams System Enhancement Program Version 3 (SEPv3) main battle tank Immersive Tactical Trainer (ITT) at its facility in Nowra.

With the first deployable ITT on track for delivery in March 2024, the multi-million-dollar contract will see GDS manufacture a total of 12 deployable container systems by January 2025.

Thomas Global Systems (TGS) is the prime system integrator for the project and will install its M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams simulation system within the deployable container systems provided by GDS, supporting the Australian Army’s acquisition of 75 M1A2 Abrams SEPv3 Main Battle Tanks under the $3.5 billion Land 907 Phase 2 project.

“Following the TGS approval of our design plans for the deployable container system in mid-August, our team has commenced manufacture,” said GDS General Manager Jeromy Bendall.

“The modular Abram’s ITT is taking mission simulation to the field, allowing crews to prepare for actual operations while deployed, increasing efficiencies and mission outcomes."

The ITTs will be used to train Australian Army tank crews as they prepare to accept the M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams tanks. Housed in 20-foot 1C ISO containers, the ITTs simulate an M1A2 tank environment with crew positions for gunner and driver, as well as an instructor station to enable system training control.

“Securing the Abrams contract allows GDS to further solidify our position as leaders in sovereign manufacturing. GDS is now the go-to Australian partner for advanced deployable infrastructure solutions. We are proud to be producing tactical trainers for the Army's most advanced capabilities while generating skilled employment opportunities in the Nowra region,” said Bendall.

GDS and TGS have a long-standing relationship and are already working together to deliver deployable training systems for Army’s Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles. GDS is also collaborating with Saab Australia on JP 2060 Phase 3 to deliver the next generation of deployable health capability.

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