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The evolution of NATO's dogfight simulation

Brussels, Belgium - A new programme to enable pilots from various air forces to fight in a virtual environment

Typhoon fighter in a simulated dogfight deploying their weapons against Mirage 2000, F-16 and F/A-18? A possible hypothesis if restricting to consider it within the new simulated exercises started by NATO. It deals with a relevant simulation system through network linkages which enable several pilots on various aircraft to fight against one another or participate to joint missions against other enemies...

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