Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) engagement training equipment was used to provide a period of simulated target engagement training to one station unit training (OSUT), soldiers after the standard TOW training program. While hit performance was not a primary objective of the period, exposure to actual target vehicles under field engagement conditions was. The attitudes of the soldiers and cadre were recorded and summarized for use by the OSUT command elements. This note describes and reports the preliminary observations and soldier comments. Keywords: MILES training; TOW simulation; Tracking training; Performance feedback; Performance confidence; Improved TOW vehicle training.
Tactical Engagement Simulation Training: One Station Unit Training
1985
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Job Training & Career Development , Fire Control & Bombing Systems , Military Sciences , Army training , Army personnel , Attitudes(Psychology) , Feedback , Field conditions , Performance(Human) , Stations , Targets , Tracking , Training , Vehicles , Gunnery trainers , Simulation , Laser applications , MILES(Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System) , OSUT(One Station Unit Training) , TOW missiles , Training stations
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