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UK Buys Virtual Battlespace 3 Simulation Training Tool
The British Ministry of Defence has bought an enterprise license for VBS3, which will become the British military’s Defense Virtual Simulation.
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CACI Awarded US Navy Training Contract
CACI will “support Navy training and distance learning objectives by developing and delivering instructor-based learning and modular, scalable, interactive solutions for mobile and stationary devices,” according to a company news release.
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Boeing T-X Headed Toward First Flight
The Boeing-Saab T-X trainer is on track to fly by the end of the year after completing afterburner engine runs last week, Boeing officials said.
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Air Force to Invest in Common Architecture for Simulators
The Air Force is working on a common software backbone for its simulator systems that will make it easier and less expensive for it to sustain its simulators and push through cyber security updates.
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Saab Awarded US Army Training Contracts
OSAG 2.0 is a Saab-developed software code that simulates vehicle and anti-tank ammunition ballistic performance.
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Raytheon Taking Advantage of Virtual Reality
Raytheon is utilizing state-of-the-art technology for an immersive virtual reality chamber that can train soldiers and maintainers on real systems remotely.
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Inside the ‘Monster Garage,’ AFSOC’s Secret Training Weapon
The Air Force gets creative at Kirtland AFB.
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New ‘Mixed Reality’ System Blends Real and Virtual Worlds
Rockwell Collins’ newest “mixed reality” system, Coalescence, incorporates elements from the real and virtual worlds into one simulation.
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KC-46 Flight Simulators To Enable Pilots, Boom Operators To Train Together
When KC-46 training starts at Altus Air Force Base next year, pilots and boom operators will conduct aerial refueling training together for the first time ever in linked, full-motion simulators.
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Unique Chamber Saves US Military in Repair Cycle Costs
A one-of-a-kind chamber at Tobyhanna Army Depot is saving the military thousands of dollars and time when repairing and testing counter-mortar radars.
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UK Buys Virtual Battlespace 3 Simulation Training Tool
The British Ministry of Defence has bought an enterprise license for VBS3, which will become the British military’s Defense Virtual Simulation.
-
CACI Awarded US Navy Training Contract
CACI will “support Navy training and distance learning objectives by developing and delivering instructor-based learning and modular, scalable, interactive solutions for mobile and stationary devices,” according to a company news release.
-
Boeing T-X Headed Toward First Flight
The Boeing-Saab T-X trainer is on track to fly by the end of the year after completing afterburner engine runs last week, Boeing officials said.
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Air Force to Invest in Common Architecture for Simulators
The Air Force is working on a common software backbone for its simulator systems that will make it easier and less expensive for it to sustain its simulators and push through cyber security updates.
-
Saab Awarded US Army Training Contracts
OSAG 2.0 is a Saab-developed software code that simulates vehicle and anti-tank ammunition ballistic performance.
-
Raytheon Taking Advantage of Virtual Reality
Raytheon is utilizing state-of-the-art technology for an immersive virtual reality chamber that can train soldiers and maintainers on real systems remotely.
-
Inside the ‘Monster Garage,’ AFSOC’s Secret Training Weapon
The Air Force gets creative at Kirtland AFB.
-
New ‘Mixed Reality’ System Blends Real and Virtual Worlds
Rockwell Collins’ newest “mixed reality” system, Coalescence, incorporates elements from the real and virtual worlds into one simulation.
-
KC-46 Flight Simulators To Enable Pilots, Boom Operators To Train Together
When KC-46 training starts at Altus Air Force Base next year, pilots and boom operators will conduct aerial refueling training together for the first time ever in linked, full-motion simulators.
-
Unique Chamber Saves US Military in Repair Cycle Costs
A one-of-a-kind chamber at Tobyhanna Army Depot is saving the military thousands of dollars and time when repairing and testing counter-mortar radars.
-
UK Buys Virtual Battlespace 3 Simulation Training Tool
The British Ministry of Defence has bought an enterprise license for VBS3, which will become the British military’s Defense Virtual Simulation.
-
CACI Awarded US Navy Training Contract
CACI will “support Navy training and distance learning objectives by developing and delivering instructor-based learning and modular, scalable, interactive solutions for mobile and stationary devices,” according to a company news release.
-
Boeing T-X Headed Toward First Flight
The Boeing-Saab T-X trainer is on track to fly by the end of the year after completing afterburner engine runs last week, Boeing officials said.
-
Air Force to Invest in Common Architecture for Simulators
The Air Force is working on a common software backbone for its simulator systems that will make it easier and less expensive for it to sustain its simulators and push through cyber security updates.
-
Saab Awarded US Army Training Contracts
OSAG 2.0 is a Saab-developed software code that simulates vehicle and anti-tank ammunition ballistic performance.
-
Raytheon Taking Advantage of Virtual Reality
Raytheon is utilizing state-of-the-art technology for an immersive virtual reality chamber that can train soldiers and maintainers on real systems remotely.
-
Inside the ‘Monster Garage,’ AFSOC’s Secret Training Weapon
The Air Force gets creative at Kirtland AFB.
-
New ‘Mixed Reality’ System Blends Real and Virtual Worlds
Rockwell Collins’ newest “mixed reality” system, Coalescence, incorporates elements from the real and virtual worlds into one simulation.
-
KC-46 Flight Simulators To Enable Pilots, Boom Operators To Train Together
When KC-46 training starts at Altus Air Force Base next year, pilots and boom operators will conduct aerial refueling training together for the first time ever in linked, full-motion simulators.
-
Unique Chamber Saves US Military in Repair Cycle Costs
A one-of-a-kind chamber at Tobyhanna Army Depot is saving the military thousands of dollars and time when repairing and testing counter-mortar radars.













