Today’s battlefield is evolving quickly to keep up with adversaries and new threats. As such, the systems that our warfighters utilize need to constantly adapt and improve in order to remain competitive. With this
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Category: Training Realism- April 9th, 2020
- - Christina Yu
Editor’s Note: This piece was written by Christina Yu, Vice President at Mursion, a pioneering immersive training and simulation company that uses virtual reality environments to help teach leadership and communication skills.
- January 3rd, 2020
- - Editors
With today’s threats in-theater becoming increasingly sophisticated and complex, it only makes sense for training solutions and approaches to keep pace with that complexity. This need has given rise to ever-evolving Live, Virtual, Constructive
- December 9th, 2019
- - Editors
As the Air Force applies innovative training methods to more effectively train the pilots they need—as fewer pilots are available to fly more missions than ever before—there is rightly a focus on cutting
- September 11th, 2019
- - Editors
As the pace of innovation in simulation training only accelerates, it is important for practitioners from across industry, academia, and the military to do what they can to stay abreast of the latest
- June 3rd, 2019
- - Editors
Last month in Stockholm, Sweden, experts across the defense community gathered for the 30th Annual ITEC show. The event boasted more than 2,500 attendees from over 60 different countries, all ready to discuss the
- October 24th, 2018
- - David Johnson
The role of supporting forces in contact and generating sufficient joint fires and effects to allow the commander to shape the battle will endure well into the future. A difference in the future may
- September 11th, 2017
- - Editors
Improving simulation fidelity is an important factor in boosting training effectiveness for military training programs. With higher fidelity and more believable simulations, warfighters are more able to focus on the training objective and
- August 22nd, 2017
- - Tony Vonthoff
Fidelity in simulation has traditionally been defined as ‘the degree to which the simulator replicates reality’. Using this definition, simulators are labelled as either ‘low’ or ‘high’ fidelity depending on how closely they represent
- June 8th, 2017
- - Editors
The effectiveness of live versus virtual training tactics for the military is still a hot topic among military leaders, but most understand the reasoning behind both schools of thought. In fact, many have come