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Virtual Combat Convoy Trainer

The Lockheed Martin Virtual Combat Convoy Trainer (VCCT) provides convoy training for drivers, shooters, communicators, and decision-makers – each according to the unique requirements of their position, tactical circumstances, and unit or service standard operating procedure. VCCT is a full-scale training system designed to improve the convoy crew’s ability to identify and react to threats in the contemporary operating environment.

The VCCT is a realistic, joint training system designed to constantly test the warfighter’s ability to maintain vigilance, identify and assess the threat, and take appropriate action. Crew members learn to coordinate actions in a single vehicle, between multiple vehicles, and with higher headquarters, air & ground fire units, and medical evacuation support. They gain familiarity with objective terrain conditions and perform the procedures they’ll employ under combat conditions. The system portrays accurate weapons effects, and demands advanced driving skills for a wide range of conditions. Crew members face shoot/don’t shoot situations and take action to avoid man-made obstacles, direct and indirect fire, and improvised explosive devices.

Supports Multiple Missions:

Full family of trucks in the U.S. military inventory

  • Helicopters
  • Boats
  • Armored vehicles
  • Artillery
  • Call for Fire
  • Close Air Support

After Action Review (AAR):

  • Event tagging creates focused after action review
  • Reverse view angle allows Soldier to see enemy eye-point

Replicates the Contemporary Operating Environment:

  • Realistic convoy environment
  • Multiple manned and un-manned vehicles
  • Realistic weapons engagement training
  • Mission rehearsal capability
  • Scenario generation feature allows instructor to rapidly create new scenarios as required to support Soldiers in the field
  • Multiple systems can be networked together to provide collective training
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