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The Army's first mobile Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer was
delivered to the Virginia National Guard's Maneuver Training Center at Fort
Pickett on Feb. 2, 2011. Soldiers from the MTC were on hand to receive basic
operator training on the system. The VICE trainer is an infantry squad
trainer that includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons. When fully
fielded, the trainer will have three trailers that can link up to 13 Soldiers
at once during a scenario. Soldiers can train in a virtual environment with
real world locations. Trainers can watch and record how each Soldier reacts
within the given scenario.
110211-A-YG824-039.JPG Photo By: Capt. Matthew Nowak, U.S. Army

Fort Pickett, VA - The Army's first mobile Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer was delivered to the Virginia National Guard's Maneuver Training Center at Fort Pickett on Feb. 2, 2011. Soldiers from the MTC were on hand to receive basic operator training on the system. The VICE trainer is an infantry squad trainer that includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons. When fully fielded, the trainer will have three trailers that can link up to 13 Soldiers at once during a scenario. Soldiers can train in a virtual environment with real world locations. Trainers can watch and record how each Soldier reacts within the given scenario.


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