An Army National Guard program blends recruiting and disaster training, letting students use AI-powered Google glasses in a virtual reality simulation of life-like crisis scenarios.
How do you train thousands of soldiers for drone operating proficiency when you have limited training resources? One answer: virtual simulators. U.S. Army post Fort Benning ...
FORT BLISS, Texas (AP) – More than a dozen troops carefully maneuver through overgrown shrubs, firing laser-tag rifles at the enemy as they advance on a compound in the New Mexico desert. Fifty miles ...
In a previous article on Department of Defense’s fiscal 2025 IT budgeting, we looked at the department as a whole, and followed it up with budgeted Navy IT spending. Today, we’ll take a deeper dive ...
JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. -- When training Soldiers for combat, realism plays a key role in ensuring preparedness. First Army Division East trainers at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N ...
As drones move toward the center of modern combat, U.S. Army units are scrambling to invent ways to give soldiers the training they need. That includes exploring virtual and small-scale, home-station ...
OneArc (OneArc™), a global leader in advanced military simulation and training technologies, has announced that the Danish ...
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Danish Army selects OneArc for enterprise virtual training upgrade
The seven-year deal updates Denmark’s simulation with VBS4, VBS Builder Edition, Blue IG, TerraTools Platinum, support, and training.
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