Reduced training resources require the military to increasingly depend on simulators for routine training. Regardless of how inexpensive a simulator may be, however, the simulator is useless if it does not enhance performance on the actual equipment. This research demonstrates a relationship between training on platoon gunnery simulators and live-fire gunnery performance for U.S. Army tank and Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) platoons. Because these data replicated previous findings for both simulators, results suggest that both tank and BFV platoons may profit from training on platoon gunnery simulators.
Relationship Between Platoon Gunnery Training and Live-Fire Performance
1996
40 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Combat Vehicles , Job Training & Career Development , Military training , Platoon level organizations , Gunnery , Gunnery trainers , Simulators , Simulation , Measurement , Performance(Human) , Firing tests(Ordnance) , Reduction , Combat vehicles , Military exercises , Army , Proficiency , Pgt(Platoon gunnery trainers) , Bfv(Bradley fighting vehicles)
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