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PENSACOLA, Fla. - The Multipurpose Reconfigurable Training System (MRTS) 3D® was implemented for testing for the first time on a Navy ship, USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), from Nov. 29 to Dec. 11, 2022.
MRTS 3D® is a system developed by Naval Air Warfare Systems Command Training Systems Division (NAWC TSD), the organization that constructs training simulations for the Navy. MRTS 3D® provides an immersive training experience through a multi-touch screen by placing Sailors in an interactive, 3D environment specific to their job requirements. An additional benefit of the system is its capability to house and deliver other less interactive types of courseware developed for point of need training to support job performance and professional development. “Time spent testing the MRTS 3D® capability on Lincoln was invaluable,” said Cmdr. Roger Phelps, Naval Education and Training Command’s (NETC) Ready Relevant Learning program manager. “Feedback from all participants on Abraham Lincoln, to include end-users and leadership, has been both positive and constructive as we look to move forward with the MRTS 3D® system.” MRTS 3D® provides multiple software simulations by giving realistic, virtual training on a variety of different systems. MRTS 3D® trainers are projected for use in Sailor rate training courses and also in pre-deployment team training onboard Navy ships. Training scenarios can generate faults at various stages of the simulated operation for Sailors to fix. After a fault is discovered, Sailors follow shipboard procedures through the LCD monitors in order to return the system to full operational capacity.
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