I/ITSEC 2018: Technology trends (video)
Shephard speaks with business leaders at I/ITSEC 2018 to understand what is motivating and influencing technology trends in the military and simulation market.
Israeli simulation specialists, Bagira Systems has delivered its Joint-fires BattleSpace Simulator (JOBSS) to Van Halteren Defence, as part of the latter’s Integrated-Howitzer Crew Trainer (I-HCT) programme for the Royal Thai Army.
As part of the programme, JOBSS was integrated with a battery of 105mm HCT devices and with the Royal Thai Army’s operational C2 system.
The Royal Thai Army I-HCT includes a virtual database of training areas and a battery of LG1, M101 and L119 105mm towed howitzers that provide training for practising the full fire support cycle, from the forward observer through the fire direction centre to the
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Shephard speaks with business leaders at I/ITSEC 2018 to understand what is motivating and influencing technology trends in the military and simulation market.
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