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  2. Engagement Skills Trainer - Wikipedia

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    Engagement Skills Trainer. The Engagement Skills Trainer is a simulator that provides marksmanship training and trains soldiers on virtually all aspects of firearms training from calibrating weapons, to weapons qualification, to collective fire scenarios in numerous environments.

  3. Multiple integrated laser engagement system - Wikipedia

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    The multiple integrated laser engagement system, or MILES, is used by the U.S. military and other armed forces around the world for training purposes. It uses lasers and blank cartridges to simulate actual battle. Individual soldiers carry small laser sensors scattered over their bodies, which detect when the soldier has been illuminated by a ...

  4. United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center

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    Mr. Matthew Clarke. The United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center (STTC) [1] provides the United States Department of Defense and United States Department of Homeland Security, with applied research to develop simulation technologies, build on current simulation knowledge, and understand system of systems environments where ...

  5. Tactical engagement simulation - Wikipedia

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    A Tactical Engagement Simulation (TES) is a training system for using weapons. Laser transmitters are typically used instead of bullets, larger rounds, or shorter-range guided weapons such as anti-tank missiles. A laser transmitter is mounted on the weapon and aligned with the weapon's barrel. However, some engagement simulators are capable of ...

  6. MilSim - Wikipedia

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    Mixed-sex. Any. Equipment. Varies. MilSim, an abbreviation of military simulation, refers to live-acted simulation of armed conflict scenarios conducted by civilians for entertainment, sporting, or nostalgic purposes. [1][2] It has been described as both a form of "extreme sport" [3] and as historical reenactment.

  7. Military simulation - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Military simulations, also known informally as war games, are simulations in which theories of warfare can be tested and refined without the need for actual hostilities. Military simulations are seen as a useful way to develop tactical, strategical and doctrinal solutions, but critics argue that the conclusions drawn from such models ...

  8. FAAC Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    FAAC Incorporated is an American immersive simulation training company. They began as a military contractor, providing flight and weapons simulation systems to the U.S. Air Force, but have since branched out into transit and transportation simulation, law enforcement, Fire/EMS, research, and human-interaction simulation.

  9. Hoffman tank gunfire simulator - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman tank gunfire simulator. Introduced in the early 1980's, the Hoffman tank gunfire simulator is a pyrotechnic device manufactured by Diehl Defence, used in military training alongside non-gunfire training systems such as MILES. It consists of an array of tubes (usually nine, [1] though the variant for the Leopard 2 has seventeen [2 ...