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JMSC Tactical Gaming Chief, Ed Rykard, and Joint Multinational Training Command Government Relations Advisor James Federline, look on as Oberpfalz Police Council member (LTC) Markus Volkl familiarizes himself with the controls of a Virtual Battle Space 2 (VBS2) console. VBS2 is a comprehensive high resolution virtual environment where individual or collective training can created and be conducted. VBS2 training prepares participants for real-life challenges taking place in a life-like virtual world in which they operate within it from a first person perspective. Völkl, was visiting the Joint Multinational Simulation Center, also known by its acronym JMSC, as part of a delegation which also included 3 German Police Chiefs from the Bavarian Oberpfalz, Polizeidirektor Ludwig Härtl, Polizeidirektor Michael Holzner and Polizeidirektor Stefan Beil. The delegation visited JMSC, located on the Grafenwoehr Training Area’s Camp Aachen on May 16, 2013, to see firsthand the possibilities offered by incorporating simulations-based training such as VBS2 and other simulations-based programs into their expanded police training curriculum. JMSC is a facility of the Joint Multinational Training Command, the U.S. Army's largest overseas training command, and regularly provides U.S. and international Soldiers facilities and opportunities to train in a sophisticated, complex, and real-time battle/conflict environment. (U.S. Army photo by Jason Bowman, JMSC Visual Information Production Manager/Released). |
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JMSC Tactical Gaming Chief, Ed Rykard, and Joint Multinational Training Command Government Relations Advisor.James Federline, look on as Oberpfalz Police Council member (LTC) Markus Volkl familiarizes himself with .the controls of a Virtual Battle Space 2 (VBS2) console..VBS2 is a comprehensive high resolution virtual environment where individual or collective training .can created and be conducted. VBS2 training prepares participants for real-life challenges taking place.in a life-like virtual world in which they operate within it from a first person perspective...Völkl, was visiting the Joint Multinational Simulation Center, also known by its acronym JMSC, .as part of a delegation which also included 3 German Police Chiefs from the Bavarian Oberpfalz, Polizeidirektor Ludwig Härtl, .Polizeidirektor Michael Holzner and Polizeidirektor Stefan Beil. The delegation visited JMSC, located on the Grafenwoehr .Training Area’s Camp Aachen on May 16, 2013, to see firsthand the possibilities offered by .incorporating simulations-based training such as VBS2 and other simulations-based programs.into their expanded police training curriculum...JMSC is a facility of the Joint Multinational Training Command, the U.S. Army's largest overseas training.command, and regularly provides U.S. and international Soldiers facilities and opportunities to train in.a sophisticated, complex, and real-time battle/conflict environment...(U.S. Army photo by Jason Bowman, JMSC Visual Information Production Manager/Released).. |
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JMSC Tactical Gaming Chief, Ed Rykard, and Joint Multinational Training Command Government Relations Advisor James Federline, look on as Oberpfalz Police Council member (LTC) Markus Volkl familiarizes himself with the controls of a Virtual Battle Space 2 (VBS2) console. VBS2 is a comprehensive high resolution virtual environment where individual or collective training can created and be conducted. VBS2 training prepares participants for real-life challenges taking place in a life-like virtual world in which they operate within it from a first person perspective. Völkl, was visiting the Joint Multinational Simulation Center, also known by its acronym JMSC, as part of a delegation which also included 3 German Police Chiefs from the Bavarian Oberpfalz, Polizeidirektor Ludwig Härtl, Polizeidirektor Michael Holzner and Polizeidirektor Stefan Beil. The delegation visited JMSC, located on the Grafenwoehr Training Area’s Camp Aachen on May 16, 2013, to see firsthand the possibilities offered by incorporating simulations-based training such as VBS2 and other simulations-based programs into their expanded police training curriculum. JMSC is a facility of the Joint Multinational Training Command, the U.S. Army's largest overseas training command, and regularly provides U.S. and international Soldiers facilities and opportunities to train in a sophisticated, complex, and real-time battle/conflict environment. (U.S. Army photo by Jason Bowman, JMSC Visual Information Production Manager/Released). |
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