Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II) Combat Synthetic Training Assessment Range (CSTAR) FAS Report
Abstract
The purpose of Combat Synthetic Training Assessment Range (CSTAR) is to create a collective training system designed to enhance integrated combined arms training for brigades in garrison and at the Combat Training Centers (CTC) . Its primary purpose is the development and evaluation of battle command capabilities that accrue from organizational and technological changes at the brigade level that: (1) Increase battle space (time, scope, and resolution); (2) Promote the concept of the integrated reconnaissance; (3) Enhance the capability for battlefield visualization; (4) Provide opportunities for dynamic targeting. Its secondary focus is equipment oriented collective training for the Military Intelligence (MI) Company (DS) In this role, it fulfills a subset of the Intelligence Electronic Warfare (IEW) Tactical Proficiency Trainer objective. It provides: (1) Stimulation and crew training on the company's primary mission equipment: Command Ground Station (CGS); Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV) Tactical Control System (TCS) and All Source Analyst System Remote Workstation (ASAS-RWS); (2) system of systems integration of this equipment for company operation; (3) Vertical integration of the company with the Division Analysis Control Element; (4) Horizontal integration with the Brigade s2 and Fire Support Officer.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA358097
Entities
Organizations
- Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions