Ternion Corporation at I/ ITSEC 2010

Ternion's exhibit at I/ITSEC 2010 focused on the new features of FLAMES® Version 9.0 and demonstrated multiple Live Virtual Constructive applications of FLAMES, including the U.S. Air Force's Command and Control Weapon System Part Task Trainer (C2WSPTT).

Highlights from the show:

  • FLAMES Demos

    UAV Video feed
    Simulated UAV video can be generated using light-weight, easy to use applications that are fully integrated and correlated with an executing scenario. Like other FLAMES-based applications, no runtime fees are required.

    Live Virtual Constructive (LVC)
    A command and control simulation was used to illustrate the LVC capabilities of FLAMES. While FLAMES supports DIS and HLA, this particular demo makes use of the FLAMES client/server modules.

    Commercial Airport and Air Traffic Control
    FLAMES is ideal for use in commercial, as well as defense applications.  A demo showed how FLAMES can simulate an air traffic controller's management of a commercial airport.
     

  • Customer Spotlight

    U.S. Air Force Command and Control Weapon System Part Task Trainer (C2WSPTT)
    BK Stover, C2WSPTT Contractor Project Manager, joined Ternion® at I/ITSEC to demonstrate the FLAMES-based C2WSPTT, which is used to train US Air Force Air and Space Operation Center (AOC) warfighters. 
     

  • New Product

    FLAMES 9.0
    For the first time, Ternion demonstrated the new features in FLAMES 9.0, including a built-in semi-automated forces (SAF) capability and path-finding algorithm. A new version of FLAMES for 64-bit Windows computers demonstrated the product's ability to support much larger scenarios and terrain databases. Free 9.0 runtime licenses and installation CDs were distributed at the show.
     

The Breakfast with Ternion Corporation was held on Tuesday morning during I/ITSEC.

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