A survey of aviation simulation capabilities and needs, as expressed by ten Army organizations, was conducted by IDA at the request of DARPA. MG John D. Robinson, Commander of the Army Aviation Center, co-sponsored the survey effort. A wide range of critical issues and requirements for new simulation capabilities/functionalities were identified. Most of these dealt with higher fidelity in simulating an electronic battlefield and the ability to evaluate system and subsystem contributions in combined arms and joint warfighting. The capabilities of seventeen relevant simulation facilities are included in the survey. The need for networking and interoperability within and between these facilities was expressed as a high priority.
Army Aviation Simulation Survey
1992
226 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Computerized simulation , Army aviation , War games , Army aircraft , Electronic warfare , Theater level operations , Simulators , Battlefields , Data management , Military training , Test facilities , Command control communications , Data bases , Operational readiness , Target acquisition , Fire control systems , Data acquisition , CMT(Critical Mobile Targets) , MEP(Mission Equipment Packages) , Data collection , SIMNET(Simulation Network) , Aircraft survivability
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