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Networking: the future for training / Strachan, Ian   Journal Article
Strachan, Ian Journal Article
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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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Training trends / Strachan, Ian   Journal Article
Strachan, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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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US army battle management training systems for training battle / Antal, John   Journal Article
Antal, John Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Military forces train in constructive, virtual and live simulation. If they expect to be ready at a moment's notice, they need to train contin-ually. The complex skills required of military staffs at battalion level and above require constant prac-tice and require that warfighters and battle staffs "train as they fight" in high-fidelity, realistic and challenging exercises.
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