Fundamental issues in defense training and simulation

The emergence of new operational drivers such as asymmetric threats, urban operations, joint and coalition operations, and the widespread use of military communications and information technology networks has highlighted the importance of providing warfighters with the competencies required to act i...

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Other Authors: Best, Christopher (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey, UK Ashgate Publishing Company 2013
Series:Human factors in defence
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