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Marine Corps Retiring Older Training Systems to Pursue New Tech
« on: September 16, 2021, 10:42:59 am »
Marine Corps Retiring Older Training Systems to Pursue New Tech
9/13/2021
By Mandy Mayfield
 

ORLANDO, Fla. — Facing dynamic and challenging future operating environments, the Marine Corps is betting big on new training technology to better prepare warfighters for the unexpected.

Col. Luis “Lou” Lara, Marine Corps Systems Command’s program manager for training systems, said the service is employing a live-virtual-constructive paradigm to maximize unit readiness.

LVC training leverages virtual reality and other computer-generated entities to supplement live training.

The command’s No. 1 training priority is its Force-on-Force Training Systems-Next program, Lara told National Defense on the sidelines of the National Training and Simulation Association’s annual Training and Simulation Industry Symposium in Orlando, Florida.

https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2021/9/13/marine-corps-retiring-older-training-systems-to-pursue-new-tech

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Re: Marine Corps Retiring Older Training Systems to Pursue New Tech
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2021, 10:46:10 am »
What will be taught?  How to surrender bases; how to leave weapons behind without being caught; how to contact your enemy and find out what they want; how to say your dealings with the enemy were an attempt to save the Constitution? :whistle:

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Re: Marine Corps Retiring Older Training Systems to Pursue New Tech
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2021, 10:50:25 am »
Based on the last 20 years of military effort, or lack there of, there is no issue with the grunts, the issue is with the general officers and their inability to change out of their tutu's.
Let redirect the "training" to perform spine implant surgery...