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MILITARY TECHNOLOGY VOL. 36, 12 (12/1/2012) (4) answer(s).
 
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A Massage From The Deputy Chief Of Staff Joint Force Training NATO Allied Command Transformation / Viereck, Karlheinz   Journal Article
Viereck, Karlheinz Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Chicago summit in the May 2012 has raised high expectation for a reinforced relation between NATO and industry. The reason is clear: NATO has to adapt to a fast changing strategic and Economic context. By demonstrating its innovation and creativity for better solutions, industry can add tremendous value. Its an essential condition for delivering the needed capabilities. NATO Secretary General Rasmussen underlined this idea with the Connected Forces Indicatives (CFI). It is call for us to work together in a truly connected way through expended education and training, increase coalition exercises and the better use of technology, which offers a key means to facilitated the ability of forces to work together.
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Quo Vadis MOUT? / Mohan, Tim   Journal Article
Mohan, Tim Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract "There is nothing new in warfare", the saying goes, and to a certain degree that is true.- A debate on whether operations in the 21st Centaury have taught us anything new might well prove otherwise. Rarely does one encounter something entirely new and "game changing at the small infantry tactics level appropriate to training for our troops today, or in the future. That is as true of "urban warfare" as it is in any other tactical domain. Or is it? Is there something new out there we have not encountered? If so, what effect is that likely to have on the development of training regimes?
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Quo Vadis MOUT? / Mahon, Tim   Journal Article
Mahon, Tim Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract "There is nothing new in warfare", the saying goes, and to a certain degree that is true.- A debate on whether operations in the 21st Centaury have taught us anything new might well prove otherwise. Rarely does one encounter something entirely new and "game changing at the small infantry tactics level appropriate to training for our troops today, or in the future. That is as true of "urban warfare" as it is in any other tactical domain. Or is it? Is there something new out there we have not encountered? If so, what effect is that likely to have on the development of training regimes? Royal Thai Marines practice weapons handling skills before advancing through the MOUT town at the training area during exercise "Cobra Gold-2012", a recurring multinational and multiservice exercise co-hosted by the United Kingdom of Thailand and the US designed to advance regional security by exercising a multinational force from nations sharing common goals and security commitments in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Saab training and simulation: increasing the value of training and reducing the cost for armed forces around the world / Military Technology   Journal Article
Military Technology Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Recently, Saab acquired ISD technologies, a developer of simulator simulations such as the Joint Fires Synthetic Training (JFIST) for virtual joint exercises with the various weapons systems used by air, navel and ground forces. This acquisition being a part of Saab's growth strategy in the virtual training area, MILITARY TECHNOLOGY took the opportunity to interview Thomas Lindgren, Marketing Director, Joint Fires, Saab Training and Simulation.
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