December issue
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    After a long wait, Australia’s plans to introduce new fixed- and rotary-wing training systems for the ...
    Roger Smith, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation, spoke ...
    In Israel, where operational tempo runs consistently high, pilot training for critical missions is conducted primarily ...
    Is the U.S. Army big enough for two first-person shooter games? Not when there’s a feud ...
    “Coup! Coup! Coup!” I can still hear the chants of my fellow players 25 years ago ...
    Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are undoubtedly the hottest and fastest-rising technology on the battlefield, with functionality ...
    The U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force are moving ahead with unmanned aircraft training programs that ...
    Two years after opening an innovative facility that combines live and virtual combat training, the U.S. ...
    A considerable challenge facing distributed virtual simulation is to minimize correlation differences between networked simulations so ...
    The international training and simulation community convenes Nov. 30-Dec. 3 at the Orange County Convention Center ...
    There’s no such thing as a two-seat F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Unless you’re a pilot, the ...
    CAE, the world’s largest dedicated simulation and training company, has over the course of several years seen its ...


    It will be hard to turn up at this year’s I/ITSEC exhibition and convention and not feel a ...

    A straw poll of the training community has revealed great concern as to whether the U.K.’s ...