Abstract

Introduction I August 1988, the Singer Corporation demonstrated a relatively simple networking of the AH-64 combat mission simulator (CMS), AH-1 flight and weapons simulator (FWS), and UH-60 flight simulator (FS) at Fort Rucker. At the end of this demonstration, three night shifts were made available for a quick research evaluation of this capability. One AH-64 and one AH-1 crew volunteered to participate in an air-to-air combat (ATAC) pilot study involving their respective aircraft. The sample size of this pilot study is inadequate to draw any conclusions with certainty. However, in this instance, there is so little information on the use of simulators in training helicopter AT AC that even the tentative suggestions of a pilot study are of interest. All reference to weapons performance has been deleted for security reasons.

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