Rheinmetall Joins Raytheon UK-Led Omnia Training Team for British Army's CTTP Bid
Rheinmetall has joined the Omnia Training team, led by Raytheon UK, to bid for the British Army's £1.2bn Collective Training Transformation Programme (CTTP), aimed at enhancing training through advanced technologies. Set to begin in 2025, the CTTP will implement the Future Collective Training System to improve the Army's ability to replicate complex battlefield scenarios. The team, which includes Capita, Cervus, and Improbable Defence, will manage the existing training system and develop a flexible, integrated training solution.

Rheinmetall has joined the Omnia Training team, led by Raytheon UK, alongside Capita, Cervus, and Improbable Defence, to bid for the British Army's Collective Training Transformation Programme (CTTP). The CTTP, valued at £1.2bn (€1.4bn) over 15 years, aims to implement the Future Collective Training System (FCTS), enhancing the Army's ability to replicate complex battlefield scenarios for training.
The programme is set to commence in 2025 and will utilize advanced technologies to improve training outcomes. Omnia Training will manage the existing collective training system and collaborate with the British Army to develop a fully integrated, flexible training solution. The team is recognized for its expertise in programme management, synthetic training, and data exploitation, aiming to deliver effective training capabilities for future operational challenges.



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