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- VIRTE abstract "VIRtual Training and Environments (VIRTE) was an Office of Naval Research Science and Technology program from 2002 to 2007 led by CDR Dylan Schmorrow. It was funded under the Capable Manpower Future Naval Capability (FNC) and produced research in Virtual Environments. The VIRTE program was divided into three related demonstrations. Demo 1 developed virtual simulators for the LCAC, the EFV, and a helicopter. Demo 2 concentrated on technologies to support Immersive Infantry Training. Demo 3 developed laptop based simulators for a wide variety of USMC platforms and was fielded as part of the Deployable Virtual Training Environment (DVTE).".
- VIRTE wikiPageExternalLink contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,175,181;journal,5,9;linkingpublicationresults,1:113340,1.
- VIRTE wikiPageID "15999848".
- VIRTE wikiPageRevisionID "550415515".
- VIRTE hasPhotoCollection VIRTE.
- VIRTE notability "March 2013".
- VIRTE unreferenced "March 2013".
- VIRTE subject Category:Military_exercises_and_wargames.
- VIRTE subject Category:United_States_Navy_organization.
- VIRTE comment "VIRtual Training and Environments (VIRTE) was an Office of Naval Research Science and Technology program from 2002 to 2007 led by CDR Dylan Schmorrow. It was funded under the Capable Manpower Future Naval Capability (FNC) and produced research in Virtual Environments. The VIRTE program was divided into three related demonstrations. Demo 1 developed virtual simulators for the LCAC, the EFV, and a helicopter. Demo 2 concentrated on technologies to support Immersive Infantry Training.".
- VIRTE label "VIRTE".
- VIRTE sameAs m.03qkdb0.
- VIRTE sameAs Q7907060.
- VIRTE sameAs Q7907060.
- VIRTE wasDerivedFrom VIRTE?oldid=550415515.
- VIRTE isPrimaryTopicOf VIRTE.