Mission Success, Volume 4, Number 1, 1999 Page: 1
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CONTENTS
2 Opening Lines
They call it the unreal battlefield. But advanced simulation is the critical element in prevailing on the actual battlefield, reducing
casualties and bringing conflict to a speedy conclusion.
4 Playing Defense
When a missile downed Capt. Scott O'Grady's F-16 in Bosnia, the Air Force had to determine how the missile could penetrate the
pilot's electronic countermeasures. Even before he was rescued the Air Force Electronic Warfare Evaluation Simulator recreated
the incident.
8 The Unreal Battlefield
It's called WARSIM 2000, an advanced warfighter readiness simulation for the U.S. Army under development by Lockheed Martin
Information Systems.
18 Dogfights in Cyberspace
Lockheed Martin's Tactical Environment Simulation (TES) system is a powerful, dynamic tool for instructing pilots to make those
split-second life-or-death decisions.
24 One on One
John Hallal, president of Lockheed Martin Information Systems, based in Orlando, Florida, tells why simulation systems are an
important growth business for Lockheed Martin.
32 Fast Forward
Experts at the Advanced Technology Laboratories are excited about their embedded training system - an innovative blend of arti-
ficial intelligence and information processing that really puts the punch of human performance back into operational readiness.LOCKHEED MARTIN MISSION SUCCESS 1
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Lockheed Martin. Mission Success, Volume 4, Number 1, 1999, periodical, 1999; Bethseda, Maryland. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1122166/m1/3/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth.