Showing posts with label Australian defence force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian defence force. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Military Helicopters To Be Seen Flying Over Newcastle As Defence Conducts Training in the Area


BY ISABEL EVERETT

Military helicopters will be seen flying over Newcastle towards the end of July, with the Australian Defense Force conducting anti-terrorism training in the region.

Locals will be given the chance to see Australian Army MRH-90 Taipan multi-role helicopters in action, as they are used during training exercises. 

"The activity is part of regular, scheduled training, and is designed to ensure our ADF personnel are operating at the highest level of capacity to respond, where required, to support Australia’s national interests," the ADF said in a statement. 

Australian Army officer Colonel Brett Chaloner said ADF personnel were looking forward to the opportunity to train in the region.

“Defence does not get the opportunity to train in the Newcastle region very often,” Colonel Chaloner said.

“We are looking forward to using some of the facilities in the area, to assist our helicopter crews and personnel continue to build our world-class military capability.

“We acknowledge these activities may result in some noise disturbance for Newcastle residents, but it is essential to provide ADF personnel with realistic training environments,” Colonel Chaloner said.

The training will be conducted during the day and at night.

"The public should not be alarmed if they see or hear military helicopters, vehicles and military personnel carrying weapons. No ammunition will be used during the training," the ADF said. 

"People who see the training should not be concerned that any of the locations are under any form of actual threat."

All ADF personnel participating in the training will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms before commencing the training.

“Defence will not take any risks with the health of Newcastle residents, and for everybody’s safety we ask that if you do see or hear the training, please maintain your distance.

Image Credit: Australian Aviation



Friday, 20 October 2017

Australian Defence Force Meets Virtual Reality

BY TYLER FARDELL

Researchers from the University of Newcastle have been awarded a 2.2 million dollar contract to ensure the Hunter branch of the Australian Defence Force is taking the next step.

That next step is virtual reality (VR).

Defence Force Minister Christopher Pyne announced the grants to the University of Newcastle, which will go towards developing a VR program for Defence Force personnel.

The program will see Defence Force recruits experience a range of high-stress simulations, and monitor their heart rate and stress levels.

Associate professor from the University of Newcastle Rohan Walker is working on the program and says it's great to see the university working on such a great program.

"What we're doing here is really taking the best parts of innovative, engaging VR based technologies and combining them with objective assessments of stress to help cadets better control their stress levels", he said.

The simulations won't just be a fire-fight however, it's expected to include high-stress scenarios you might experience in everyday life, including car accidents and responding to incidents.

"It's our hope and the ADF's hope that this program will be embedded within their workforce in a couple of years".

The program is currently in the prototype stage and could be ready as early as next year.

Virtual Reality in the Military
Source; Virtual Reality