I/ITSEC 2017: Rockwell seeks 'unbounded realism' (video)
Training and simulation specialists Rockwell Collins used this year's I/ITSEC to showcase how it is moving forward with joint force solutions in the live, virtual and constructive space.
Shephard spoke to Nick Gibbs, VP & GM of Rockwell Collins' Simulation and Training Solutions, about the company's recent developments and technology trends.
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