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HIGH-TECH TRAINING: HOW LEONARDO’S INNOVATIONS IN VENEGONO SHAPE THE FUTURE OF MILITARY PILOTS

The training of future military pilots is being revolutionised by advanced technology developed by Leonardo in Venegono, Italy. This technological leap is showcased in the docuseries “Piloti Caccia – International Flight Training School,” which first aired on Rai 2 and is now available on RaiPlay. The series delves into the rigorous and high-tech training regimen at the International Flight Training School (IFTS) in Decimomannu, Cagliari, as detailed by Sandro Neri in QN – Quotidiano Nazionale.

The IFTS, a collaborative endeavor between Leonardo and the Italian Air Force, equips future pilots with cutting-edge training on the M-346 fleet and through state-of-the-art simulators. This integration of ground-based and airborne activities creates a seamless blend of real and virtual training environments, forging a comprehensive training scenario for the pilots.


At the heart of this innovative training approach is the merging of traditional “live” training methods with the latest in Virtual & Constructive simulation technology. This fusion allows trainees on the ground, those using simulators, and pilots in flight to engage in a unified mission. A ground instructor orchestrates the mission’s complexity by introducing various “friendly” and “hostile” elements, ensuring that the trainees are exposed to realistic and challenging scenarios.


Leonardo’s Venegono-based innovations are crucial to this advanced training method. The digitalisation efforts there act as a significant competence accelerator, propelling training into new frontiers that are advanced, virtual, and immersive. This sophisticated approach relies on the high computing power of the davinci-1 supercomputer, which generates, analyses, and utilises vast amounts of data.


The davinci-1 supercomputer, a cornerstone of Leonardo’s technological prowess, enhances the capability to create detailed and immersive training environments. This computational power enables the creation of complex and dynamic scenarios that accurately replicate real-world conditions, providing trainees with invaluable experience.


The success of the IFTS and the advanced training techniques developed by Leonardo in Venegono underscore the importance of integrating high-tech solutions in pilot training. By combining live and virtual elements, and leveraging powerful computational tools, the IFTS sets a new standard in military pilot training. This holistic approach not only prepares pilots for a wide range of scenarios but also ensures they are ready to face the challenges of modern aerial combat.


The advancements in training at the IFTS represent a significant milestone in military aviation, illustrating how high-tech innovations can provide future pilots with the skills and experience they need to excel. As the training landscape continues to evolve, the technologies developed by Leonardo will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the future of pilot training worldwide.

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