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The US Air Force wants to network all its weapons together. Will simulators be included?
A contract award in 2020 could pave the way for greater interoperability for Air Force aircraft simulators.
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Amid budget uncertainty, US Army may seek funding override for virtual training program
Three key efforts could see funding turned off as early as February, officials warn.
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What’s the point of virtual training if it doesn’t feel real? The US Army is tackling the problem
The U.S. Army is driving realism into virtual training to enhance effectiveness, but it’s not an easy task.
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CAE launches new virtual reality trainer
The new VR trainer and courseware was inspired by the U.S. Air Force’s Pilot Training Next program.
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Trainer aircraft garner attention in the Middle East. Will sales follow?
The market is looking crowded, and that could be bad news for plane manufacturers.
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Pentagon changes contracting approach for Afghan training to save money
The U.S. Defense Department is now issuing new contracts involving multiple providers under an approach called the Enterprise Training Service Contract.
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How the Defense Digital Service revamped Army cyber training
Forces currently have to go to multiple locations for different levels of training prior to going to the operational force.
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New details emerge on a nearly $1B cyber contract
The Army released information regarding requirements for a critical cyber training contract that can be used by the joint force.
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Analysis: What’s the benefit of Israel hosting Blue Flag?
Defense News’ Israel correspondent takes a closer look at a recent military exercise in the country amid the threat of a multi-front war.
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Israeli exercise Blue Flag tests air defense suppression with allied forces
Blue Flag took place at Ovda Air Force Base, southern Israel, and saw drills involving low-altitude flights and the suppression of air defense measures.
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The US Air Force wants to network all its weapons together. Will simulators be included?
A contract award in 2020 could pave the way for greater interoperability for Air Force aircraft simulators.
-
Amid budget uncertainty, US Army may seek funding override for virtual training program
Three key efforts could see funding turned off as early as February, officials warn.
-
What’s the point of virtual training if it doesn’t feel real? The US Army is tackling the problem
The U.S. Army is driving realism into virtual training to enhance effectiveness, but it’s not an easy task.
-
CAE launches new virtual reality trainer
The new VR trainer and courseware was inspired by the U.S. Air Force’s Pilot Training Next program.
-
Trainer aircraft garner attention in the Middle East. Will sales follow?
The market is looking crowded, and that could be bad news for plane manufacturers.
-
Pentagon changes contracting approach for Afghan training to save money
The U.S. Defense Department is now issuing new contracts involving multiple providers under an approach called the Enterprise Training Service Contract.
-
How the Defense Digital Service revamped Army cyber training
Forces currently have to go to multiple locations for different levels of training prior to going to the operational force.
-
New details emerge on a nearly $1B cyber contract
The Army released information regarding requirements for a critical cyber training contract that can be used by the joint force.
-
Analysis: What’s the benefit of Israel hosting Blue Flag?
Defense News’ Israel correspondent takes a closer look at a recent military exercise in the country amid the threat of a multi-front war.
-
Israeli exercise Blue Flag tests air defense suppression with allied forces
Blue Flag took place at Ovda Air Force Base, southern Israel, and saw drills involving low-altitude flights and the suppression of air defense measures.
-
The US Air Force wants to network all its weapons together. Will simulators be included?
A contract award in 2020 could pave the way for greater interoperability for Air Force aircraft simulators.
-
Amid budget uncertainty, US Army may seek funding override for virtual training program
Three key efforts could see funding turned off as early as February, officials warn.
-
What’s the point of virtual training if it doesn’t feel real? The US Army is tackling the problem
The U.S. Army is driving realism into virtual training to enhance effectiveness, but it’s not an easy task.
-
CAE launches new virtual reality trainer
The new VR trainer and courseware was inspired by the U.S. Air Force’s Pilot Training Next program.
-
Trainer aircraft garner attention in the Middle East. Will sales follow?
The market is looking crowded, and that could be bad news for plane manufacturers.
-
Pentagon changes contracting approach for Afghan training to save money
The U.S. Defense Department is now issuing new contracts involving multiple providers under an approach called the Enterprise Training Service Contract.
-
How the Defense Digital Service revamped Army cyber training
Forces currently have to go to multiple locations for different levels of training prior to going to the operational force.
-
New details emerge on a nearly $1B cyber contract
The Army released information regarding requirements for a critical cyber training contract that can be used by the joint force.
-
Analysis: What’s the benefit of Israel hosting Blue Flag?
Defense News’ Israel correspondent takes a closer look at a recent military exercise in the country amid the threat of a multi-front war.
-
Israeli exercise Blue Flag tests air defense suppression with allied forces
Blue Flag took place at Ovda Air Force Base, southern Israel, and saw drills involving low-altitude flights and the suppression of air defense measures.













