CAMP CASEY, Korea -- The explosions and gunfire lit up the Korean Training Center Feb. 4-13 during Warrior Focus 09-01, and the Soldiers of 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team fought and executed a unique ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Marines training at home and abroad will see changes in 2024, as an ongoing effort to replace legacy simulators with state-of-the-art systems picks up speed. Project Tripoli, which ...
Rockwell Collins and CAE are teaming up to develop integrated live, virtual, constructive training, demonstrating LVC on the I/ITSEC showroom floor in 2017. A vignette of the demonstration is shown in ...
The Brazilian Army’s Land Operations Command (COTER) has used the COMBATER constructive simulation system in an exercise for the Army Command and Headquarter Staff School (ECEME). Derived from MASA’s ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland—The Navy is betting big on simulated training as part of its Live, Virtual, and Constructive training program. But virtual training is not always the best choice, and ...
Cubic Defense Applications Inc., San Diego, California, is awarded an $8,838,026 cost-plus-fixed-fee order (N00019-20-F-0847) against previously issued basic ordering agreement N00421-19-G-0005. This ...
WASHINGTON -- To better prepare aviators for the future fight against a near-peer adversary, the Army is working to improve live, virtual and constructive training environments. For the past 15 years, ...
The US Air Force and Lockheed Martin are getting ready to demonstrate the first operational use of live virtual constructive (LVC) training technology on 26 April at Luke Air Force Base (AFB), Arizona ...
Cubic Mission and Performance Solutions (CMPS) transforms training to accelerate all-domain readiness for the peer fight. SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cubic Mission and Performance Solutions (CMPS) ...
A new system being developed bythe Cubic Innovation and Technology Center integrates software and technologies to provide what is known as “live, virtual and constructive” (LVC) training in one ...
The Army has awarded seven companies positions on the potential five-year, $610 million recompete of a contract vehicle for training and program support services. Army leaders are pushing the service ...
Lt. Cmdr. Mark Walton, assigned to Naval Special Warfare Command, shoots a modified M4 carbine during synthetic tactical marksmanship training. (MC2 Timothy M. Black/U.S. Navy) Preparations for the ...