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Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II), BICEP (DO No. 0049) SIMEX II/DAWE.


Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II), BICEP (DO No. 0049) SIMEX II/DAWE.

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Release Date: 1998


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The SIMEX II was conducted during the period 17-23 September 1997 and the Division Advanced Warfighting Experiment (DAWE) was conducted from 5-13 November 1997 at the BICEP facility at Ft. Hood, TX. The exercises were sponsored by the Directorate of Training, Doctrine and Simulation (DOTDS), U.S. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, AL. The training exercises utilized virtual simulation integrated with a notional tactical command and control network to provide training for the TF XXI AViation task force. A notional AVTOC was integrated on a tactical LAN. A DIS LAN consisted of manned simulators and computer generated forces. The two LANs were connected via the Tactical Simulation Interface Unit (TSIU). Scenarios were utilized to exercise the aircrews and command and control processes. The virtual stations included the Aviation Reconfigurable Manned Simulator (ARMS) proof of principle device and follow-on units, the Comanche Portable Cockpit (CPC), Apache-Longbow workstations, a man in the loop threat air defense simulator, and the Suite of Integrated Radio Frequency Countermeasures (SIRFC). This final report addresses the simulation, tactical, and communications networks developed to support the two exercises and lessons learned. This document does not address the performance of the Aviation Task Force during the exercise.

Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II), BICEP-TC (DO No. 0049)


Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II), BICEP-TC (DO No. 0049)

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Release Date: 1999


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Battlespace Integrated Concept Emulation Program Test Cell (BICEP-TC) began as a Unilateral Delivery Order (UDO) in support of Fort Hood's SiMulation EXercise (SIMEX) 2 in 1997. It transformed into a standard Delivery Order (DO) #0049 under the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology 2 (ADST 2) contract administered by the U.S. Army Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM). U.S. Army Aviation Center (USAAVNC), Fort Rucker, AL sponsored the initial work. Army National Guard and PEO Aviation provided additional funds. The BICEP-TC grew from previously reported work of the Ft. Hood deployment. It replaced Government furnished equipment (GFE) with contractor provided items for the Mission Control Center (MCC), added the third manned simulator, refined the final packaging, hardware and software of the Reconfigurable Tactical Trainers (RTT), and integrated everything in a 53 foot commercial trailer. The package has been used in cooperative training environments with the Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT), both fixed site and mobile units through a BICEP-TC network gateway. The system has deployed to several Army National Guard sites for training and has validated the concepts of the Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT). It has been used for train-up of forces deploying to Bosnia.

Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II) CCTT/BICEP 4th BCT Support CDRL AB01


Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II) CCTT/BICEP 4th BCT Support CDRL AB01

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Release Date: 1998


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The 4th BCT Training Exercise support was conducted during the period 6-24 July 1998 at the Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT) facility, Ft. Hood, TX. The exercise was sponsored by the Directorate of Training, Doctrine and Simulation (DOTDS), U.S. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, AL. The training exercise utilized virtual simulation (CCTT and BICEP) integrated with a notional tactical command and control network to provide training for 4th BCT task force. A notional AVTOC was integrated on a tactical LAN. A DIS LAN consisted of manned simulators (ground and air elements) and computer generated forces. The two LANs were connected via the Tactical Simulation Interface Unit (TSIU). Scenarios were utilized to exercise the ground elements, aircrews, and command and control processes. The virtual stations included the Aviation Reconfigurable Manned Simulator (ARMS) proof of principle device and follow-on units (BICEP), the CCTT modules (tanks, and fighting vehicles). This exercise report addresses the simulation, tactical, and communications networks developed to support the integrated exercises and lessons learned. This document does not address the performance of the 4th BCT Task Force during the exercise.