STE Reconfigurable Virtual Trainer (RVCT)

Abstract

The STE-IS and RVCT requirements, which are codified in abbreviated Capabilities Development Documents (A-CDD) version 2 approved 2 June 2020, directly support the Army Collective Training Environment - Initial Capabilities Document (ACTE-ICD) as the Army's cornerstone for replicating the Operational Environment (OE) during training events enabling the Army to train as it fights. Separate, but interoperable, RVCT systems are required for both air and ground collective training. The Air RVCT will represent the U.S. Army, Army National Guard, and Army Reserves fleet of rotary wing aircraft. The Ground RVCT will represent ground track and wheeled vehicles from the U.S. Army and Army National Guard. The Reconfigurable Virtual Collective Trainer (RVCT) is the Army's next generation Virtual Training System for conducting collective maneuver training, collective gunnery training, mission rehearsal, and pre-deployment training; that will prepare units for Multi-Domain Operations (MDO). The RVCT includes aviation platforms (RVCT-A), ground platforms (RVCT-G), and dismounted infantry (RVCT-S) devices. The RVCT is transportable to the Point of Need (PoN) allowing units to train anywhere in the world. The RVCT will be enabled using the Synthetic Training Environment-Information Systems (STE-IS) software, which provides a fully interactive, real time simulated battlefield. FY 2023 Base RDTE dollars in the amount of $20.726 million for RVCT is to complete integration lab assets, and develop Generation 3 (GEN 3) configuration kits based on Soldier feedback emerging from FY 2022 Soldier Touchpoints (STP) and Operational Assessment #1 (OA #1). The total cost of the RVCT (CR5) Middle Tier of Acquisition (MTA) effort is $92.00 million RDT&E from FY 2022 to FY 2024. The remainder of STE RVCT is fully funded across the FYDP.

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2023
Source ID
CR5_0604121A_4_2040_PB_2023

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