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US war game software for army

The software will be used to perform tasks like intelligence preparation for battlefield and terrain analysis, writes Rahul Singh

Published on: Sep 15, 2006 02:34 AM IST
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The Army is fielding software developed by an American firm to model a variety of combat scenarios and refine its war-waging capabilities in Jammu and Kashmir. Developed by California-based Environmental Systems Research Institute, the “war game software” that has just been installed at the Udhampur-based Northern Command will be used to perform tasks like intelligence preparation for the battlefield, terrain analysis and mission planning using geospatial data.

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The ESRI architecture, customised for the army in partnership with NIIT GIS, is based on the geographic information system software that incorporates a suite of tools tailored to meet the army's needs and enhance the effectiveness of military commanders.

Lieutenant General Vijay Oberoi, director, Centre for Land Warfare Studies, told HT: “War game software helps save effort, time and money. Commanders can test their skills in a simulated environment. Such technology can eliminate the requirement for blackboard exercises, sand-models and even TEWT (tactical exercise without troops).”

ESRI has implemented a similar project for Pune-based Southern Command. According to ESRI account manager, defence, Ashwini Kumar: “The software facilitates exploitation of battlespace knowledge and coordination of strike assets in time and space to achieve the commander's desired objectives.”

 
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