IVIEW 2000
IVIEW 2000 is a post-processing graphical presentation package for various computer simulations modeling multiple object engagements and is used to view player activity in a real-time movie-like 3-D display.
DSIAC provides authorized distribution of government-owned models and tools on behalf of the controlling government organization. The current models available are listed below.
IVIEW 2000 is a post-processing graphical presentation package for various computer simulations modeling multiple object engagements and is used to view player activity in a real-time movie-like 3-D display.
BlueMax7 provides high-fidelity, air-vehicle dynamics and Time & Space Position Information (TSPI) for constructive and virtual modeling simulation and analysis.
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Flare Aerodynamic Modeling Environment (FLAME) is a user-friendly software tool that allows users to specify an aircraft, configure the location and orientation of its expendable decoy dispensers, and define flare patterns for dispense. FLAME uses…
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Radar-Directed Gun System Simulation (RADGUNS) is used to evaluate the effectiveness of Air Defense Artillery (ADA) gun systems against penetrating aerial targets. It is also used to evaluate the effectiveness of different airborne target characteristics (radar cross section (RCS), maneuvers, use of electronic countermeasures, etc.) against a specific ADA system.
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