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D-Day [47] Digital Reality: Historical: World War II: WIN: Sequel to Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps. 2004: Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps [48] [49] Digital Reality: Historical: World War II: WIN: 2004: Full Spectrum Warrior [19] [50] Pandemic: Modern: Middle East: WIN, Xbox, PS2, MOBI: Series debuts. Based on a U.S. Army light infantry training ...
No date. 1-player game. Lo-res. Broken version on Computers Etc., Games Vol 1. Working version found in RI Apple Group archive. 1980: Artillery Simulator: B. Goodson: APPII: Goodson version dated 10/1/80. No date or credit on earlier version that asks for bags of gunpowder instead of force. 1980? Ballistics: unknown: APPII: No date or name.
SIMNET was a wide area network with vehicle simulators and displays for real-time distributed combat simulation: tanks, helicopters and airplanes in a virtual battlefield. . SIMNET was developed for and used by the United States milita
Built in the 1990s [3] and in use since 2002, the system is a development of the United States Army's Close Combat Tactical Trainer. [4] The simulator can train up to 450 military personnel on a virtual battlefield, [ 5 ] and is run jointly by the Ministry of Defence , Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems . [ 2 ]
In the early 1990s, IST was contracted by the United States Defense Advanced Research Project Agency to undertake research in support of the US Army Simulator Network (SimNet) program. Funding and research interest for DIS standards development decreased following the proposal and promulgation of its successor, the High Level Architecture ...
America's Army was a series of first-person shooter video games developed and published by the U.S. Army, intended to inform, educate, and recruit prospective soldiers.. Launched in 2002, the game was branded as a strategic communication device designed to allow Americans to virtually explore the Army at their own pace, and allowed them to determine whether becoming a soldier fits their ...
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.