A cockpit representative of a modern front-line combat aircraft. HEAD-UP DISPLAY (HUD) Provides the pilot with flight, navigation, sensor and weapon aiming information. MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAYS (MFD’S) A camera on the HUD captures the view Instant access to all the information for simultaneous displays on the MFD’s you need. Know where you are, who in the rear cockpit. and what is around you and take part in a variety of training scenarios. Typical displays include: MISSION DATA LOADING AND - Communications RECORDING SYSTEM - Navigation Mission planning data can be - Radar and Defensive Aids transferred to the aircraft via a data - Digital Moving Map cartridge. Data is then recorded - Weapons during flight. And it’s not just what you learn whilst your flying either. Back on the ground you have a recording of all HANDS ON THROTTLE AND STICK the HUD and MFD displayed data from Critical flight and weapon system your flight. View displays that weren’t controls located intuitively on the involved during flight and run through throttle and stick. A cockpit designed numerous “what if” training scenarios. with the user in mind.
NIGHT VISION GOGGLES (NVG)
EMBEDDED SIMULATION Enhanced situational awareness Interact with the displays and controls during night operations. just as you would with a frontline combat aircrafts radar, weapons and defensive aids system. Threat data NOT JUST A TRAINING TOOL can be presented through the HUD and MFD’s. Do everything required to Whilst the Hawk is designed primarily operate with real weapons, upto and as a training aircraft it is fully capable including simulated weapon release. of use in live combat. The aircraft is currently used by some countries in this dual role capacity.