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147161
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ID:
100368
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ID:
061598
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ID:
130222
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Summary/Abstract |
The article focuses on the concept of concept of Network-Centric Warfare (NOW) in networked training for armed forces. Topics include distributed mission operations (DMO) system, the networked training programme of the U.S. Air Force (USAF), thrusday wars and synthetic battlespace. The topic related to simulator-based networked tactical training is also discussed.
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ID:
122289
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The 23rd international training equipment conference (ITEC) and exhibition is the annual European showcase for modeling simulation and training (S&T). in 2012 in London, UK, it was organized by exhibition organizer Clarion Event and the US national training systems associations (NTSA), supported by a conference committee with representatives from eight nations.
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ID:
095826
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ID:
087900
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
This article expands on virtual convoy combat trainers.an overview
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ID:
095824
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ID:
135584
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Summary/Abstract |
The article focuses on advancements and changes in military training and education methods and techniques and mentions that biggest change in soldier training is mainly due to development in computing and simulation technology. Topics include the Weapon Effects Simulations (WES) technology that include pyrotechnics triggered by laser or radio; chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense as a major consideration during soldier training; training devices for armored fighting vehicles.
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ID:
130230
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
What follows consists of recent news items from the Modelling, Simulation and Training (S&T) area. They are grouped first into Land Systems, followed by Maritime, Air Fixed Wing, Helicopter, UAVs, Air Traffic Control, Space, and finally S&T symposia and conferences.
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ID:
122199
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Publication |
2012.
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With The Withdrawal Of Force From Afghanistan And Iraq, Realistic Training Becomes Even More Important. The Ultimate Training Ground Is Front Line Operations And Without This A Substitute Has To Be Found To Prepare Forces For The Next Crisis, Conflict Or Other Situation For Which They Will Be Needed.
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ID:
109343
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