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Prescient’s Air Distributed Mission Training (ADMT) offers the air force the training edge for a collective training battle space from own location or from distributed sites. Prescient’s ADMT is built on this vision where a number of cockpit simulators are networked together so that pilots from remote locations can conduct synchronized air missions in real time. By connecting a number of flight simulators together, the commander can simultaneously engage multiple pilots at multiple sites in a single training environment, thereby improving the quality and quantity of flight mission rehearsals and training. Featuring a mini-dome display for an immersive combat environment and a high fidelity simulator cockpit, our ADMT offers a gamut of training from air-to-air engagement, air-to-ground mission, close air support mission, enemy tactics and mastering of air navigation across challenging terrains. The training environment comprises of live, virtual, and constructive simulations so that our trainee pilots can train individually or in joint training such as1-v-2 or force-on-force. Complementing the ADMT mini domes are the Generic Flight Stations (GFS). These unit-level, high-fidelity operational flight simulators trains pilots in the procedural and operational training. Our GFS is designed and operated either as man-in-the-loop, or it can be networked locally or with other air, ground and sea forces to conduct a combined mission training. ADMT Features
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