Future mission training in the Royal Air Force : the utility of live virtual and constructive (LVC) technologies/ Joe Doyle
Material type: TextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: Air Power Review Vol.18, No.3, Autumn & Winter 2015, pp.74-80 (F3)Summary: This paper briefly defines LVC technologies and then describes the nascent capabilities that the Royal Air Force already employs on its training aircraft. The paper highlights some of the challenges that must be overcome if LVC technologies are to be exploited as part of a general increase in synthethic training. It then explores how the Royal Air Force will benefit from the extension of these capabilities onto the front line.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This paper briefly defines LVC technologies and then describes the nascent capabilities that the Royal Air Force already employs on its training aircraft. The paper highlights some of the challenges that must be overcome if LVC technologies are to be exploited as part of a general increase in synthethic training. It then explores how the Royal Air Force will benefit from the extension of these capabilities onto the front line.
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