Pieman
Army.ca Veteran
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For those of you in Artillery, does the CF currently use any form of simulation or 3D computer environments for training?
I ask because as part I am currently learning OpenGL so I can integrate physics in to a 3D immerse environment. I need a project to do this, and rather than build a video game that would be clunky, I figure I could build something that might be useful.
My idea is to have a simulation with very accurate ballistics, which would be integrated in a realistic 3D environment to scale. The 'player' would be next to an artillery gun, and targets (truck convoys, infantry units, etc.) would be placed somewhere in the terrain. The target position would be radioed to the player, and the player would have to adjust the gun and then fire, etc. Very simple set up, which is why it would be a good starting project.
I would want to make it true to life as possible in the end, so realistic gun that would be adjusted as it would in real life. Also realistic procedures, how target is acquired etc.
Does this sound like something you guys would be interested in having/using? Or is there already software like this at your disposal?
I ask because as part I am currently learning OpenGL so I can integrate physics in to a 3D immerse environment. I need a project to do this, and rather than build a video game that would be clunky, I figure I could build something that might be useful.
My idea is to have a simulation with very accurate ballistics, which would be integrated in a realistic 3D environment to scale. The 'player' would be next to an artillery gun, and targets (truck convoys, infantry units, etc.) would be placed somewhere in the terrain. The target position would be radioed to the player, and the player would have to adjust the gun and then fire, etc. Very simple set up, which is why it would be a good starting project.
I would want to make it true to life as possible in the end, so realistic gun that would be adjusted as it would in real life. Also realistic procedures, how target is acquired etc.
Does this sound like something you guys would be interested in having/using? Or is there already software like this at your disposal?