December 23, 2010 – Saab AB in Linköping, Sweden, selected FLAMES for the development of tactical simulations.
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December 23, 2010 – Saab AB in Linköping, Sweden, selected FLAMES for the development of tactical simulations.
View PageTernion exhibited at I/ITSEC 2010. The exhibit focused on the new features of FLAMES® Version 9.0. Ternion also demonstrated multiple FLAMES-based Live Virtual Constructive applications, which included the U.S. Air Force’s Command and Control Weapon System Part Task Trainer (C2WSPTT).
UAV Video feed – This FLAMES-based demo showed FLAMES ability to easily integrate and correlate simulated UAV video feed within an executing FLAMES scenario.
Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) – FLAMES’s LVC capabilities were demonstrated ...
View PageHuntsville, AL – November 30, 2010 – Ternion® Corporation is pleased to announce the release of FLAMES®, version 9.0. Like the previous version, version 9.0 achieves a goal we have been working toward for many years. FLAMES now supports built-in semi-automated forces (SAF) capability.
Many other exciting enhancements are also included in this new version, some of which are summarized below. See the What’s New section of the FLAMES documentation for additional details on these and other enhancements.
Ternion Corporation and the FLAMES User Group hosted a breakfast during the 2010 I/ITSEC Conference. At the event, Ternion’s president, Brad Spearing, previewed new features in FLAMES 9.0. Each attendee received a free, permanent license and installation CD for the FLAMES 9.0 Runtime Suite.
November 2, 2010 – The U.S. Air Force 505th Communications Squadron (505 CS) purchased two FLAMES Development licenses for continued development on its FLAMES-based Command and Control Weapon System Part Task Trainer (C2WSPTT). C2WSPTT ...
View PageNovember 2, 2010 – The U.S. Navy’s Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD) selected FLAMES for the collaborative development of naval simulations with the ...
View PageSeptember 15, 2010 – Military Training Technology (MT2) magazine recognized Ternion for Innovation in its annual Top Simulation and Training companies list.
The Innovation designation spotlights enhancements to Ternion’s FLAMES Simulation Framework, including adding more off-the-shelf capability, bundling additional models with the product, and developing a simplified interface for providing commands to model components plugged into the framework.
This is the eighth year Ternion has been listed on MT2’s prestigious Top Simulation and ...
View PageMay 18, 2010 – Ternion Corporation today announced a 40 percent price reduction on its FLAMES Enterprise Edition Development Suite, a powerful framework for developing custom constructive simulations and interfaces to other live, virtual, and constructive (LVC) simulations.
“FLAMES already contains the right mix of robust features and off-the-shelf capability for LVC simulation,” states Barlow Blake, Director of Sales and Marketing, Ternion Corporation. “The new, lower price of FLAMES will allow a larger ...
View PageJanuary 7, 2010 – The Air Force Research Laboratory Air Vehicle Directorate, Aerospace Vehicles Technology Assessment and Simulation Branch (AFRL/RBCD) purchased more FLAMES development software for interfacing FLAMES with virtual flight simulators for human factors testing analysis using the capabilities of the FLAMES interactive client/server.
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