Not all of the US military ’s simulator are design for pilots . At the Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center combatants can now experience what it ’s like when animprovised explosive devicegoes off , and how to deal with the consequence .
Instead of a fighter planing machine , soldiers sit in an armored Humvee surrounded with high definition projection screens . Out the window they see the simulated countryside of where they ’re being deploy , but what they do n’t see are the audio and pleximetry gadget that accurately recreate the shock and hullabaloo of an IED blast .
bullet and noise help to disorientate the soldiers , full engaging their senses while they educate on what to do next — which commonly involves safely fleeing the area . And besides collapse soldiers - in - education an thought of what an IED blast feels like , the simulator can also aid them blemish where an volatile gadget might be hidden , and how to safely navigate areas where the scourge might be specially high . [ US ArmyviaTG Daily ]

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