March 6, 2012 – The Linköping, Sweden location of Saab AB purchased an additional FLAMES Development Suite license to support model development for Saab’s existing suite of FLAMES-based simulations.
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March 6, 2012 – The Linköping, Sweden location of Saab AB purchased an additional FLAMES Development Suite license to support model development for Saab’s existing suite of FLAMES-based simulations.
View PageFebruary 2, 2012 – Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. (TAI) chose the FLAMES Development Suite for their Turkish National Trainer and Fighter Aircraft Conceptual Design Project. AlmedTech FZE, Ternion’s official FLAMES Distributor in the ...
View PageJanuary 25, 2012 – Sjöland & Thyselius, in Stockholm, Sweden, chose the FLAMES Development Suite to support collaborative military model development with their current customers.
View PageJanuary 5, 2012 – The Agency for Defense Development (ADD) chose FLAMES Development Suite to support their Korean Fighter Experiment (KFX) Modeling and Simulation Project. Korea Soft Space Inc. (KSSI), Ternion’s official FLAMES Distributor in South Korea, assisted ADD with this decision.
View PageDecember 19, 2011 – FOI Swedish Defence Research Agency, in Stockholm, Sweden, chose FLAMES Development Suite to support analytical research and development and to support collaborative development efforts with Saab.
View PageAugust 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 PageJune 09, 2011 – Erkaweet LLC in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, chose the FLAMES Development Suite for training capabilities. They worked with Ternion’s new distributor, AlmedTech FZE, which supports the UAE, Middle East, and ...
View PageMarch 23, 2011 – India’s Army Air Defense College upgraded its FLAMES Professional Edition development licenses to the FLAMES Enterprise Edition by working with Integrated Digital Systems, Ternion’s official FLAMES Distributor in India.
View PageMarch 22, 2011 – India’s Armoured Corps Centre and School selected FLAMES for undisclosed simulation projects at its headquarters. Integrated Digital Systems, Ternion’s official FLAMES Distributor in India, assisted the centre with this decision.
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 PageDecember 23, 2010 – Saab AB in Linköping, Sweden, selected FLAMES for the development of tactical simulations.
View PageNovember 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 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.
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 PageJune 23, 2009 – The NATO C3 Agency leased multiple FLAMES licenses to train the Italian Air Force Comando Operativo Forze Aeree (COFA) in Poggio Renatico, Italy. NATO’s FLAMES-based Integrated Training Capability (ITC) will be used with their Joint Planning and Execution Coordination Tools (JPECT) to train COFA on air command and control capabilities.
View PageJune 23, 2009 – The Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC) Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, purchased another FLAMES Enterprise Edition Development Suite license. MSIC uses FLAMES to support the Combined Arms Model Program and integration with HELIOS, ...
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