Real World Issues in Developing a Malaysian Forest Battlefield Environment for Small Unit Tactics Using 3D Graphics.

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Title: Real World Issues in Developing a Malaysian Forest Battlefield Environment for Small Unit Tactics Using 3D Graphics.
Authors: Alsagoff, Syed Nasir
Source: Visual Informatics: Bridging Research & Practice; 2009, p877-885, 9p
Abstract: In the military, training is essential as preparation for war. Small unit training involves training for platoon and section sized unit. The soldiers must train to maneuver, shoot and communicate. In order for the training to be successful, it must be as realistic as possible. Realistic training allows for the soldiers to be mentally and physically prepared for the battlefield. Unfortunately, there is a wide gap between training and the resources required to properly conduct the training [5]. Resources consist of suitable training location and material support such as ammunition, ration and fuel. Limitation on the resources means that training cannot be as realistic as possible. To ensure effective use of the limited training resources, training should be conducted in a simulated environment before migrating to a live environment. This paper will attempt to discuss the real world issues in developing a Malaysian Forest Battlefield Environment 3D Simulation for Small Unit Tactic using 3D Graphics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-05036-7_83
Database: Complementary Index