Embedded training is a special facility built into operational equipment to permit its use for training purposes. This report provides a retrospective summary of the use of an embedded training facility in the Polaris Submarine Missile Fire Control System. A special embedded device, the Training Alarm Controllers (TAC) console, used in conjunction with the fire control console and other operational equipment, permits the fire control team to rehearse missile countdown, including procedures for dealing with fault conditions, under realistic conditions during long sea patrols as a supplement to training on shore-based simulations.
Embedded Training in the Polaris SSBN Missile Fire Control System
1990
14 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fire Control & Bombing Systems , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Job Training & Career Development , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Fire control systems , Training devices , Naval training , Consoles , Embedding , Shipboard , Underwater to surface missiles , Ballistic missile submarines , Guided missile personnel , Teams(Personnel) , Submarine personnel , Faults , Simulation , Operational effectiveness , Great britain , Embedded training , POLARIS Missiles , TAC(Training Alarm Controllers) , Rehearsing
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