The Defense Acquisition Program Administration said it has completed the development of a "personal battlefield visualization system" that can share battlefield situations viewed by individual combatants and communicate with colleagues in real time.
This is a personal battle system that can share the location of enemies and allies between team members and spread the situation with personal radios and tactical smartphones as platforms.
As a result, text messages can be exchanged with each other and information such as target images can be shared, and the DAPA plans to start mass production with Hanwha System, which has completed research and development.
In addition, the agency added that it has also completed a performance improvement project for the "Changgong Model," a computer-based simulation that simulates operations performed by the Air Force similar to reality and allows combat command practice.
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