Army gets upgraded Surion flight simulator

Korea has deployed a new Surion helicopter simulator to Army units, aiming to sharpen training for emergencies and boost operational readiness.

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Surion flight simulator is seen in an undated photo.
Surion flight simulator is seen in an undated photo.

The arms agency said Monday it has deployed an upgraded flight training simulator for a military utility helicopter to Army units for operational use, a move expected to help enhance the Army's response capabilities.

The flight training simulator for KUH-1 Surion military helicopters is designed to replicate various emergency scenarios, such as adverse weather conditions and engine failures, in a more realistic way than the existing equipment, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration said in a release.

Since its development was launched in December 2023, the simulator has completed required tests and evaluations. The program will mainly be used in Army field units.

The Surion is a medium-sized utility helicopter that has been deployed in the Army since 2012.


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