August 1, 2011 – The Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Vehicle Directorate (AFRL/RB) purchased additional FLAMES Development Suite licenses to support future air vehicle concept analysis using ...
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August 1, 2011 – The Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Vehicle Directorate (AFRL/RB) purchased additional FLAMES Development Suite licenses to support future air vehicle concept analysis using ...
View PageMarch 3, 2011 – Johns Hopkins University Applied Research Laboratory (JHU/APL) upgraded its FLAMES Development Licenses to the FLAMES Enterprise Edition to support analytical research ...
View PageSeptember 24, 2009 – The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Engineering and Analysis Center (AFRL/RDTA) purchased FLAMES development product licenses for analysis and wargaming applications at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
View PageMarch 26, 2009 – Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL), Aerospace Systems Analysis division purchased additional FLAMES licenses. JHU/APL uses FLAMES to support the Air Force Research Laboratory Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/RB) ...
View PageSeptember 7, 2007 – The Air Force Research Laboratory Munitions Directorate’s Guidance Navigation and Control (AFRL/MNGN) branch purchased licenses to the FLAMES Advanced Correlated Terrain (FACT) Option. FACT will be used to model land-based target movement for the development of navigation and ...
View PageMarch 23, 2007 – Northrop Grumman purchased additional FLAMES licenses for its Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis Facility (MSAF) to support the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the Wright Brothers Institute (WBI), both of which are located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in ...
View PageOctober 11, 2006 – The Air Force Research Lab Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VA) expanded its FLAMES installation further with additional licenses to various applications and options. AFRL/VA uses FLAMES as the framework for several simulations that are used in systems design and analysis and that provide the synthetic environment for virtual simulators.
View PageJuly 25, 2006 – Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) purchased additional runtime licenses to several FLAMES applications and options to expand its support for the Air Force Research Laboratory Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VA). JHU/APL uses FLAMES-based simulations to analyze the performance and effectiveness of multiple Air Force systems.
View PageJuly 11, 2006 – The Air Force Research Laboratory Munitions Directorate, Lethality and Vulnerability Branch (AFRL/MNAL) purchased licenses to the FLAMES Interactive Client option to support its participation in distributed simulation events.
View PageJune 13, 2006 – Ternion Corporation won a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Award to develop a complete, end-to-end weapon design tool (WDT) prototype for the Air Force Research Laboratory Munitions Directorate (AFRL/MN). This FLAMES-based WDT prototype will provide easy integration of legacy software models and will include a comprehensive analytical capability for conducting efficient and exhaustive, automated trade studies.
View PageApril 26, 2006 – The Air Force Research Lab Munitions Directorate (AFRL/MN) purchased the FLAMES Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) option to expand the capability of its FLAMES-based simulations. FLAMES is the framework for simulations used by AFRL/MN to design and analyze next-generation weapon systems.
View PageApril 19, 2006 – The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (APL) purchased additional FLAMES licenses to support the Air Force Research Lab Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VA) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. APL uses FLAMES in virtual simulator programs and for the analysis of net-centric operations.
View PageMarch 1, 2006 – Ternion Corporation is pleased to announce that General Dynamics has acquired additional FLAMES runtime licenses to increase its support for simulation activities at the Air Force Research Lab Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VA) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
View PageJanuary 16, 2006 – The US Air Force Research Laboratory Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VA) located at Wright Patterson AFB purchased licenses to several additional FLAMES runtime products. AFRL/VA uses FLAMES as the framework for several simulations that are used in systems design and analysis and that provide the synthetic environment for virtual simulators.
View PageOctober 7, 2005 – Ternion Corporation is pleased to announce that Charles River Analytics Inc. has acquired licenses for FLAMES standard applications and for several FLAMES options to use in collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VA). Charles River Analytics, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, develops custom intelligent systems for a number of government, defense, intelligence, and commercial customers.
View PageUsing the FLAMES architecture, Applied Research Associates (ARA) is supporting the Air Force Research Lab Munitions Directorate (AFRL/MN) in developing weapon systems for the next decade. FLAMES enabled ARA to develop system-of-systems simulation models very quickly and efficiently. In particular, the FLAMES architecture supports independent equipment modeling, allowing ARA to build models for various communications equipment, sensors, and munitions ...
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