The Indiana Training Range Complex has evolved its training capacity to include the electromagnetic spectrum to its current offerings of airspace and ground training space. The process evolved from a gap analysis for training needed for the RPA community in partnership with WPAFB. The training model is to create a dense, complex operating space by exploiting combined force training, both live and virtual.
Since the first LVC event in Aug 2014, the training space has grown to include Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Camp Atterbury, Muscatatuck and Jefferson Range.
The partnership between the Army National Guard, Air National Guard and the Air Force has enabled us to truly provide the best LVC training capability, globally for tactical level training execution with combined force employment.
Another unique training attribute is that it is exportable, that is, we have “delivered it in real-time” to other agencies at locations including Fort Campbell, Norfolk, and Fort Bragg where the C2 nodes are tasked in executing decision matrices.
The training model has evolved to address the inclusion of the DGS units. Using existing networks and working cross-domain solutions, we are able to “plug-in” any applicable unit or agency to participate in our scenarios