Earlier this year, Cubic Advanced Learning Solutions was awarded $300 million worth of contracts to provide video game-style training to sailors for the littoral combat ship crews. The company will create one set of courseware for each variant of the ship, as well as a third set of courseware to simulate missions such as anti-submarine, surface warfare and mine countermeasures.
Navy officials believe training in a virtual environment ultimately will be less expensive and more effective.
The virtual courseware will run on Crytek’s CryEngine 3, a commercial video game engine that is the backbone of many popular video game titles.
Read more at http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/archive/2013/December/Pages/LCSTrainingStrategyMixesEducationandVideoGames.aspx.
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