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The Gajon Institute of Technology, has been the leading Italian institute specializing in Electronics military training since 1949. Its most important activity is the research and development of educational technologies. Main Italian Armed Forces training centers use the Gajon training system as a “standard”, while most basic courses for foreign Navies that buy Italian frigates (Lupo Class) are held at the Gajon Training Center.

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Noja, G.P. (1987). New Frontiers for Computer Aided Training. In: Seidel, R.J., Weddle, P.D. (eds) Computer-Based Instruction in Military Environments. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0915-4_17

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