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Brazilian Air Force seeks to integrate its simulators

7th September 2020 - 10:54 GMT | by Flavia Camargos Pereira in London

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The Brazilian Air Force (FAB) is currently running two projects to integrate its simulators and to increase its inventory: Integrated Simulators for Military Air Operations (SIOM) and Aerospace Simulation Environment (ASA).

Brig Luiz Fernando Moraes da Silva, Director of Information Technology in the FAB, spoke about these plans during a 3 September webinar.

SIOM will provide physical integration to the force’s systems, he explained, and ASA (currently in its initial phases) will use AI to integrate the simulators.

‘Nowadays, there is no programme that can be built in terms of a military environment without integration. Platforms must be integrated,’ said

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Flavia Camargos Pereira is a North America editor at Shephard Media. She joined the company …

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