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I/ITSEC 2018: BISim looks to US Army Synthetic Training Environment

28th November 2018 - 14:13 GMT | by Trevor Nash in Orlando

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Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim) has launched its VBS STE product that is being aimed at the US Army’s Synthetic Training Environment (STE) requirement.

Based on BISim’s well-known VBS Blue engine, the cloud-enabled VBS STE offering is made up of four core technologies suited to address the US Army’s future military simulation requirement: a military-specific whole-earth game engine (provided by VBS Blue), a deterministic Artificial Intelligence capability (VBS Control), a geospatial terrain server (STEWS) and component-based development technology (Gears).

STEWS has been developed by BISim’s daughter company, TerraSim.

The company said that its technology underpins funded research and development for

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After a career in the British Army, Trevor Nash worked in the simulation and training …

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