MilSim Asia: AviationLearn delves into unmanned sector
One of the few domestic companies to exhibit at MilSim Asia 2016 in Singapore was AviationLearn, which is delving more deeply into the unmanned sector. …
There was a general consensus at MilSim Asia 2016 in Singapore that simulation still has a long way to go in terms of its utilisation within militaries around the world.
Pete Morrison, co-CEO of Bohemia Interactive Solutions (BISim), said in one conference session that the gaming industry in the US will be worth some US$20 billion by 2020. However, the military and simulation market will comprise just $1 billion, or about 10% of this figure.
MG Gus Gilmore, commander of Forces Command in the Australian Army, added, ‘We’re very much on a journey, but we haven’t made a leap forward
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