Navy Training Systems Centre opened at Randwick Barracks

A state-of-the-art simulation facility has been opened in Sydney today that will enhance training for Royal Australian Navy technical sailors.

Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Tim Barrett officially opened the $90 million Navy Training Systems Centre at Randwick Barracks, and said the purpose-built facility would revolutionise how Navy prepares Marine and Electronic Technicians for their roles in the Fleet.

“This next generation training facility will ensure Navy can fully utilise the extraordinary capabilities of both the Canberra class amphibious ships and the Hobart class destroyers,” Vice Admiral Barrett said.

2015 Yearbook on sale nowWhen fully operational, the centre will be able to train up to 300 students at a time, using a combination of simulation and modern training systems.

Vice Admiral Barrett said the use of simulation and task specific training tools would reduce Navy’s need to conduct elements of training at sea, allowing more sea days for advanced group training and to support Government directed operations.

“Our new amphibious ships and destroyers will be serving Australia’s national interests for the next three decades, which is why this centre will play a vital role underpinning the successful operation of these assets.

“I anticipate an expanded use of these types of facilities in the future, as they provide Navy with an essential capability at a lower total cost over the life of ships,” Vice Admiral Barrett said.

Recognising that Navy’s training needs will evolve the facility has been designed and constructed to be reconfigured for future training needs and additional platforms.

The building has also been constructed with minimal environmental impact, including energy self sufficiency through 100 rooftop photovoltaic panels.

The operation of the training facility makes the continuation of a long association between Navy and the Randwick community dating back almost half a century, including the former Naval Stores Depot and Endeavour House accommodation precinct.

.

.

.

Subscribe FREE here

.


.

.


.


.


.

13417 Total Views 6 Views Today

Posted by Brian Hartigan

Managing Editor Contact Publishing Pty Ltd PO Box 3091 Minnamurra NSW 2533 AUSTRALIA

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *