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VR, gaming technology and training the future soldier
The global military simulation and virtual reality-based training market are expected to be worth US$15.8 billion by 2025.
Canadian troops to compete in Brazil
A team from the 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group will be trekking through the dense rainforest of the Amazon during...
Part 1: Interview with Gen. Jonathan Vance, chief of defence staff
We need to learn from the fact that if we want to draw from the best across the country, we...
The latest developments in simulation-based training
Read our exclusive interview with Gen. Jonathan Vance, chief of the defence staff, brush up on the latest trends in...
Canadian troops face long-term mission in Africa
The armed force's contributions to UN efforts in the region will go beyond military operations and what has been considered...
Royal 22e Régiment competes in Leapfest
Historically, Canadian Army paratroopers have had success at Leapfest, which is the largest and longest-standing international static-line parachute competition in...
Small Canadian contingent takes part in Exercise Panamax
Training will cover many modern-day threats in land, sea, air, and cyber environments.
Canadian Army troops in Exercise Saber Guardian in Romania
Exercise Saber Guardian features computer-simulated exercises combined with a field training portion, leading up to a live-fire event.
CAE-Draken partnership expands beyond Canada
There is a growing market for third-party adversary training, says CAE exec.
6,000 troops to take part in army’s largest exercise
Allied participation Maple Resolve 2016 will involve over 1200 soldiers from the U.S. Armed Forces and approximately 150 soldiers from...