This paper describes the participation of the TacAir-Soar (TAS), intelligent constructive forces in two events hosted by Air Force Research Laboratory, Mesa AZ. The first event, RoadRunner 98, was an aircrew training exercise focused on F-16 pilots and Airborne Warning and Control controllers. TAS provided aircraft tracks to improve the air picture and support the training exercise. The second event, COYOTE 98, was a demonstration/experiment for both industry and government officials highlighting new and improved distributed mission training (DMT) technologies.
Participation of TacAir-Soar in RoadRunner and Coyote Exercises at Air Force Research Lab, Mesa AZ
2006
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computer Software , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Test Facilities & Equipment , Flight training , Pilots , Missions , Algorithms , Simulation , Air traffic controllers , Virtual reality , Intelligibility , Demonstrations , Interfaces , Performance(Human) , Control systems , Radio control messages
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