Publication

2011-03-16 - RAND Corporation

Language

English

Word Count

21,000 words, Guess

Page Count

84 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100833050605
  • ISBN-139780833050601
  • Library of Congress Control Number2011000776
  • OCLC Control Number696561288
  • Better World Books9780833050601
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCUG638 .I58 2011
  • LCCUG638.I58 2011

Description

"It is increasingly difficult to train combat aircrews the way they will fight. U.S. Air Force experts believe that the increased use of simulators; distributed mission operations; and live, virtual, and constructive (LVC) training are required to improve training. The authors determine that realistic training requirements for 5th-generation fighter aircraft are not well documented in any standard Air Force reference. However, using a variety of data sources to assess the quality of current training, they conclude that there is strong evidence for a training gap. The authors show that high costs of providing adversary aircraft in live training mean that, in the long run, developing the LVC ability to inject threats into live aircraft may be the only fiscally responsible approach to improving training. The Air Force must systematically document currently unattainable training needs. LVC technology holds the potential to make the best and most affordable use of live training. However, the technical risk in much LVC technology is currently too high to shift primary focus to this approach. Instead, the Air Force should (1) be more consistent and thorough in funding for networked simulators and (2) make smaller, targeted investments in the development of LVC technology."--RAND website.

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