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particular concern since they may lead to a requirement for

a more sophisticated radar for navigation than that currently

indicated in the NER. There are also system implications.

TRAINING

a.

The nature and level of PJT shore training to be provided

for both maintainers and operators need to be agreed. If the

OPV requirements for a possible 8 additional systems is

considered together with the HKPC requirement for 5 systems,

there may be a case for a complete firing system at

HMS CAMBRIDGE for operator pre-joining training and, in

addition, a complete system at HMS COLLINGWOOD, including

interface equipment such as NCS1, for maintainer PJT.

b.

Depending on the level of PJT training provided, there

may be a requirement for operator continuation training using

for example Bofors loader teachers.

C. Again depending on the level of PJT training provided,

there may be a requirement for OJT, (On Job Training), for

example the provision of equipment to record firing and

tracking practices and assessing operator performance as well

as that of the equipment. A TV recording system with simple

cameras mounted on both gun and director coupled with simu-

lated target injection on the navigation radar might meet the

requirement.

d. The level of PJT training of the maintainer also dictates

the handbook writing policy, the less trained he is, the more

assistance he will require from BRs, built in test equipment,

onboard and base support.

SUPPORT

a. The level of base support to be provided depends upon:

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