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Training & Simulation Journal TSJ Features

  1. Qualled in Record Time

    When the littoral combat ship Freedom set sail from San Diego in March, the ship carried an unusual crew. This newest class of warship normally sails only with experienced sailors and officers, most with at least one tour under their belts.

    • May. 22, 2013
  2. A desktop system helps prepare operators to fly the ScanEagle unmanned aircraft. Insitu

    UAV Sims Take Off

    As in countless other areas of military endeavor, the operators of unmanned aerial vehicles are turning to simulation to make training faster, cheaper and better.

    • May. 22, 2013
  3. A turboprop plane simulates a close air support aircraft during joint terminal attack controller training provided by Tactical Linguist Concepts. Tactical Linguist Concepts

    Teaching Close Air Support

    The drawdown of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, plus tightening budgets, are driving members of the aviation community toward new ways to develop and maintain perishable skills.

    • May. 22, 2013
  4. Boeing will exhibit its Virtual Maintenance Trainer. Boeing

    Year of the Smaller Business: Some Large Firms Sit out ITEC 2013

    Despite budget uncertainties, this year's ITEC seems likely to gather most of the usual military, government and academic players.

    • May. 20, 2013
  5. A squad from 2nd Battalion, 2nd Cavalry Regiment (2/2) enters a building in a replicated village on Grafenwoehr Training Area's Range 118 during the live-fire portion of the November exercise. U.S. Army

    U.S. Army in Europe Adds Gaming to LVC Training

    LONDON — Lessons from a November exercise that used live, virtual, constructive and gaming (LVC-G) elements to train an entire combat brigade are being used to plan future training, U.S. Army officials said.

    • Feb. 22, 2013
  6. Game Review: ‘A Few Acres of Snow’

    With the northeastern U.S. still digging out from Blizzard Nemo, it might not be the best time to speak of a game called “A Few Acres of Snow.” But if it’s any consolation, even a New England blizzard isn’t as arduous as fighting a winter war in 18th-century Canada.

    • Feb. 15, 2013
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