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An all-inclusive land training system, the Battle Field Instrumentation (BFI) System, developed by Prescient Systems & Technologies, is used to conduct a seamless, real-time training involving the infantry, land vehicles and munitions, and mission planning. Our BFI offers efficient and proven rangeless training of troops in the battlefield as they would be in an actual operation. The cutting-edge BFI employs a suite of core technologies that includes, computer generated forces, datalink, Time Division Multiple Access Communication network, GPS and RF Communication technologies. Our intelligent computer generated forces provide high level realism of ground combat training and realistic tactical engagements. Synthetic entities, such as soldiers, armour or combat vehicles, interact and engage with the live participants on a force-on-force/ force-on-target real-time exercise. Our foot soldier will be equipped with a Player Communication Unit (PCU) and the vehicle will be equipped with a Vehicle mounted United which will interact with the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES). Our laser-based weapon simulators, mounted on actual equipment, allow simulation of weapon firings ranging from an infantry soldier's rifle through to high fidelity main battle tank systems. Utilising the GPS and RF communication technologies allow for real-time weapon simulation, real-time engagement and “kill” reports. The datalink tracks the position-location of the soldiers, as well as record weapon firings such as “hits-and-misses”. The Mobile Relay Station (MRS) facilitates the communication between the foot soldiers and vehicles with on-board instrumentation (MILES) and datalink units. The MRS compacts the training data and transmits (data) to the Combat Training Centre for monitoring and recording. The communication data provides a means for the instructors at the Combat Training Centre to monitor the position-location of the players and record the battlefield events. As well as real-time monitoring, recording and playback functions, during the After-Action Review (AAR), the debrief helps to validate strategies employed and the procedural use of weaponry. In addition, the AAR also allows the commander-in-charge to establish better mission rehearsal and tactical manoeuvres. As a HLA compliant instrumented system, our BFI can be interoperated with other simulators from all sections of the military to orchestrate a successful battlefield. System FeaturesWeapon Simulation
DATALINK
Debriefing Stations
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