Virtual training is not intended to replace live training; it augments and supplements live training to sustain unit proficiency. The many advantages of virtual training are currently limited by lack of full interoperability with other virtual simulations, Live and Constructive training environments and battle command systems. In addition, the synthetic environment replicated in virtual training does not accurately represent the actual area of operations or local training areas. Army programs such as Synthetic Environment Core (SE Core), the Future Combat System (FCS), and the Live, Virtual, Constructive Integrated Architecture (LVC-IA), along with science and technology initiatives, will greatly increase the capabilities and interoperability of the virtual training environment, resulting in a more accurately replication of the operational environment. The impacts of these programs on virtual training simulations lead to a proposed updated vision for future virtual training.
Vision for Future Virtual Training
2006
40 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Human Factors Engineering , Military Sciences , Training devices , Army training , Virtual reality , Symposia , Training management , Combat simulation , Technology assessment , Technology forecasting , Interoperability , Army research , Nato furnished , Briefing charts , Interlinked training domains , Fcs(Future combat system) , Virtual training , Embedded training , Synthetic environment core
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