I/ITSEC: Scout SV simulator contract awarded
XPI Simulation, a Thales company, has been awarded a five-year £20 million contract by General Dynamics UK for Scout Special Vehicle (SV) driver simulators, it …
Rockwell Collins has launched two company-funded research efforts to explore how to make live, virtual, and constructive (LVC) training more effective.
The company will showcase various simulation technologies at the I/ITSEC exhibition in Orlando next week but is looking towards a series of demonstrations at its Sterling, Virginia facility in January.
LeAnn Ridgeway, vice president and general manager for simulation and training solutions for Rockwell Collins, explained that the company was trying to measure how LVC training could be most effective.
‘One study is really to explore that balance between live and virtual training - what is the right balance,
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