The Corps wants a system that would be able to simulate all weapons and vehicles typically seen in a battalion, which would include at least: M4/M16 M9 or sidearm, the M27 Infantry Automatic Weapon hand grenades rocket propelled grenades Light Anti-Tank Weapon 60mm mortars 81mm mortars Claymore antipersonnel mine Mk-19 grenade launcher Russian machine gun AK-47 variants M41 TOW Javelin missile and the Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle. The goal is to incorporate better simulations for training at all levels, beginning in the design and procurement of future weapons and other equipment systems. One of the key cross functional teams that the Army formed last year included simulated training environment work. That’s a tactical training framework so that simulations can be on the same standards and work jointly with other services and potentially foreign partners. They will be leveraging the Army’s Live Training Engagement Component software. And the Marines are not doing this alone.
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