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Thales Training & Simulation Ltd. is a multinational company which manufactures simulators, including full
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s and military simulators, and provides related training and support services. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the
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.Thales Training & Simulation Ltd: Company Overview
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History

The origins of the company date back to the incorporation of Redifon in the United Kingdom in 1946. In 1948, the company moved to the then new town of
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in West Sussex. In 1981, the parent company
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changed the company name to Rediffusion Simulation Limited (RSL) to take advantage of the then familiar
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brand name. In 1988, the company was bought by
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and renamed Hughes Rediffusion Simulation (HRSL). In 1994, the company was taken over by
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, who merged it with Link Miles (acquired by Thomson-CSF in 1990) and renamed the company Thomson Training & Simulation (TTSL). The merged companies were based at the
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site at
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. In 1998, the simulation business of Wormald Technology of Australia was bought and renamed Thales Training & Simulation Pty Ltd (TTSP). In the United States, Burtek, bought in 1979 by
Thomson-CSF Thomson-CSF was a French company that specialized in the development and manufacture of electronics with a heavy focus upon the aerospace and defence sectors of the market. Thomson-CSF was formed in 1968 following the merger of Thomson-Hous ...
, was renamed Thomson Training & Simulation Inc. At the end of 2000, the company was renamed Thales Training & Simulation (TTS) when the parent company re-branded using the Thales name. In August 2012, Thales sold its civilian fixed-wing simulation business to
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(now L3 Technologies), which incorporated it into a new company: L-3 Link Simulation & Training. The purchase included part of the TTS Crawley plant – including the full flight simulator primary design and manufacturing facilities – but Thales retained its military and rotary-wing (helicopter) simulation business.


Operations

Thales Training & Simulation has four main manufacturing plants: * United Kingdom (
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,
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) producing military aircraft simulators and provides training and support services for military customers. * France (
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) responsible for the military aircraft, military helicopter and land vehicle (tanks, trucks) simulation product ranges; * Germany (
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) where the small arms trainers are manufactured; * Australia (
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,
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) which addresses
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requirements. In addition, the company has joint ventures and/or customer support hubs in the United States,
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, China, etc.


Products and services

Thales have built and now operate numerous types of aircraft simulators, including: * Fixed base — No
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, normally housed in a dome, commonly military application. Full flight simulators can also be fixed base; these are generally basic training devices that have no visual and are control trainers only. *
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s — A fully immersed simulation that has a motion platform, can be either hydraulic or electric. TTS developed the RealitySeven and Reality H lines of full flight simulators, for fixed-wing and helicopters respectively. * Military simulators — These can simulate parts of aircraft (fuselage), water based vehicles or ground systems, they are designed to simulate the look and/or feel of the environment. * The range of services offered in support of military simulators now extends to both PFI and PPP contracts. Thales Training & Simulation provides the Synthetic training service for Tornado GR4 Royal Air Force pilots and navigators. A similar service is provided to train Army Air Corps Lynx Mk 7 & Mk 9 pilots. A further Thales training service took over the operation of several existing Royal Air Force Simulator training centres, Nimrod MR Mk2, C130K, VC10, Tristar, Tucano, Jaguar, Tornado F3 and SeaKing Mk3, under a PPP arrangement. As the PFI model has been adopted outside the UK, Thales is also part of a consortium to supply NH90 helicopter synthetic training to the German airforce under a PFI framework. Thales Training & Simulation has a joint venture with Eurocopter running a synthetic helicopter training facility, Helisim. *Thales collaborated with
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back in the mid-1980s to create and develop the ''
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(A.T.L.A.S)'' ride system that would eventually be used for various Disney attractions around the world, such as ''
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'', '' Body Wars'', and ''
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''. * Thales also manufactures driver simulators for trucks (heavy goods vehicles), busses and military vehicles including tanks. * The range of simulators extends to nuclear power plant simulators (for operator training) and small arms simulators for training army, police, etc.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thales Training and Simulation Aerospace companies of the United Kingdom Companies based in Crawley Technology companies established in 2000 Engineering companies of the United Kingdom Flight training Science and technology in West Sussex Thales Group divisions and subsidiaries Training companies of the United Kingdom British companies established in 2000