A Dstl project applying neuroscience to military training has reached over 1,200 RAF personnel and industry technicians, with its methods now mandated across the Typhoon Training Facility at RAF Coningsby and influencing training pipelines as far as the Joint Services Command and Staff College and the Royal Navy. The Developing Education Learning and Training Advances (DELTA) project, part of Dstl’s future workforce and training programme, has moved away from traditional instruction methods in favour of evidence-based approaches grounded in how the brain actually learns, retaining and applying information under pressure. Why It Matters for the Typhoon Programme With the Typhoon…

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