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Unit order of battle data access tool for the warfighter

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The growing need for timely access to authoritative and accurate Unit Order of Battle (UOB) data and its importance within the decision making process supporting various training evolutions and contingency operations has resulted in the development of a UOB toolset. This toolset identifies and provides access to data, establishes a Data Interchange Format (DIF) and includes a data access tool (DAT) based on server-client architecture that allows users to customize order of battle information, thus providing powerful capabilities to operators and the modeling and simulation community.

Author: Hopkins, Michael K., Cipparone, John S.
Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2003
Military communications

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The mission training center

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The F-16 mission training center (MTC) developed by Lockheed Martin, is a networked training system for pilots and provides a realistic, integrated visual environment where devices can be customized to suit operational needs. The basic subsystems to be considered for a mission training center include brief/debrief station, threat station and database generation system, while network connectivity is a core requirement for simulation devices.

Author: Roop, Richard O.
Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2003
Personnel administration, Training, F-16 (Aircraft)

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Next-generation military aviation simulation solutions

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The benefits of simulation in both commercial and military aviation such as cost-effectiveness, safety and coordination are widely accepted. The advances in simulation technology such as networked training for rehearsal in a realistic environment, distance learning wherein full-mission simulators are accessible to individuals and the advances in visual systems have been described.

Author: Lenyo, John S.
Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2003
Management dynamics, Services information, Management, Services, Simulation methods, Simulation, Company business management

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Subjects list: United States, Computer networks, United States. Air Force, Technology application, Flight simulators, Information networks, United States. Marine Corps
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