DSET 2018: Canadian success for C4i
The Canadian Forces Maritime Warfare Centre (CFMWC) has selected C4i Training’s MILSIM constructive training system as part of the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN) Modelling and Simulation (M&S) infrastructure.
Over the four-year contract delivery period, the company is contracted to provide the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) with a COTS constructive simulation environment and will be supporting the RCN to develop Canadian specific maritime requirements and features in support of future naval experimentation and exercises.
The company’s MILSIM product is an entity-based, real-time constructive battlefield command simulation that has been designed to support the training of staff down to sub-unit level.
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