Synthetic Training Environment Refine & Prototype

Abstract

The Synthetic Training Environment (STE) is the next generation holistic collective training capability that will train units where they will fight, with whom they will fight with, and in complex operational environments to include dense urban and sub-terrain; within the entire range of combined arms maneuver tasks in support of Multi-Domain Operations. STE will be a common synthetic environment enabled by a core of Global Terrain/One World Terrain (OWT); common authoritative data and models; Training Simulation Software (TSS), and Training Management Tools (TMT). The STE will be available where training occurs (Home Station, Armories, Institutions, Shipboard, Deployed) and will include Air and Ground Reconfigurable Virtual Collective Trainers (RVCTs) and a Soldier/Squad Virtual Training (S/SVT) close combat training capability, and a live training capability. The first increment of the SSVT is the Squad immersive Virtual Trainer (SiVT) capability and the Heads Up Display (HUD) 3.0 which comprises the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS). The STE will be cloud-enabled, compatible with the Army Enterprise Network, and service-based through the Common Operating Environment, including Live and Constructive. The STE will provide the realistic repetitions necessary to fight 25 bloodless battles before the first battle; a Secretary of Defense priority. FY 2020 base funding of $41.676 million will continue to develop and demonstrate prototype designs to reduce technical risk, validate designs, validate cost estimates, evaluate processes, and refine requirements for STE, support development and integration of the first increment of the S/SVT, which is an embedded STE training capability that includes OWT, TSS, TMT, into the operational capability of the IVAS. Based on these refined requirements and demonstrated prototype designs, integrated systems design of the end-item system can be initiated. Additionally, these efforts ensure the level of expertise required to operate and maintain the capability is consistent with the force structure.

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Source ID
FD6_0604121A_4_2040_PB_2020

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