U.S. Army Aviation Hopes New Simulator Format Will Meet Special Ops Needs
When U.S. Special Operations Forces rehearse a mission, they face conflicting requirements: They need to have the most realistic simulation database, but it must be available soon after pictures and other data are taken of an attack site. Their goal is to have the simulated ground, buildings...
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