ASTi Radio-Over-IP Bridge Modernization at Ramstein Air Base

July 23, 2013

An application engineering team from Advanced Simulation Technology inc. (ASTi) is on-site at the 603d Air and Space Communications Squadron (ACOMS) at Ramstein Air Base replacing a first-generation DACS system with a fifth-generation Voisus radio-over-IP bridging system. The Voisus system is configured to connect live combat air-to-ground voice communications to the Joint Training and Experimentation Network (JTEN), providing a vital link between aircrews training in networked simulators and live air or ground forces rehearsing joint tasks. The new Voisus system also provides critical live-to-virtual voice integration for joint forces military training exercises such as Austere Challenge. The ASTi engineering team is providing a range of fielding services to the 603d including: installation, validation testing and technical training.

603d ACOMS

About ASTi

ASTi is the predominant voice and radio communications solution provider for Live, Virtual, Constructive, and Gaming (LVC-G) training environments. Our systems feature: interoperability across all major DoD simulation-based training programs, high-fidelity radio simulation, 3D synthetic sound environments, communications and audio for serious games, speech recognition and synthetic speech, constructive simulated radio environment and live-virtual radio bridging and remote control. Over the past 35 years, ASTi has fielded over 11,568 systems at 800 installation sites in the U.S. and 49 countries abroad. To learn more about ASTi, please visit www.asti-usa.com.



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603d ACOMS

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