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I/ITSEC 2022: AI-based videogame sim to enhance US Marine Corps training
I/ITSEC 2022: AI-based videogame sim to enhance US Marine Corps training
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The Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division's Dam Neck Activity (NSWCDD DNA) has developed a prototype gaming simulation to improve training for US marines, the division announced on 21 November.
The Gaming Environment for Air Readiness (GEAR) provides scenario generation and a high-fidelity synthetic environment for the Marine Air Support Squadron One (MASS-1) team.
The MASS-1 Defense Air Support Center (DASC) is the principal marine air command and control system agency, responsible for direction of air operations directly supporting ground forces.
The system uses a simulated display and procedural AI to inject crew members in a 3D immersive environment.
The prototype was developed over a 12-month period through funding from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global Tech Solutions.
GEAR project lead, modelling and simulation expert at NSWCDD Kyle Tanyag said in a statement: ‘The easiest way to explain it is GEAR is a complicated, high-fidelity video game.
‘We basically took the DASC environment and modelled it using 3D graphics and assets and built in different behaviours to occur within the virtual environment, creating a training simulation for the marines.'
The GEAR team delivered a prototype to the USMC at Cherry Pont, North Carolina, in July.
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The Gaming Environment for Air Readiness (GEAR) provides scenario generation and a high-fidelity synthetic environment for the Marine Air Support Squadron One (MASS-1) team.
The MASS-1 Defense Air Support Center (DASC) is the principal marine air command and control system agency, responsible for direction of air operations directly supporting ground forces.
The system uses a simulated display and procedural AI to inject crew members in a 3D immersive environment.
The prototype was developed over a 12-month period through funding from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global Tech Solutions.
GEAR project lead, modelling and simulation expert at NSWCDD Kyle Tanyag said in a statement: ‘The easiest way to explain it is GEAR is a complicated, high-fidelity video game.
‘We basically took the DASC environment and modelled it using 3D graphics and assets and built in different behaviours to occur within the virtual environment, creating a training simulation for the marines.'
The GEAR team delivered a prototype to the USMC at Cherry Pont, North Carolina, in July.
Shephard's I/ITSEC 2022 coverage is sponsored by:
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