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The U.S. Army Joint Technology Center and SystemsIntegration Lab (JSIL) recently purchased 86 new MetaVR Virtual Reality SceneGenerator (VRSG) licenses for the continued rollout of the U.S. Air Force MQ-9remote piloted air vehicle simulator. The simulator, also known as theMALET-JSIL Aircrew Trainer or MJAT, is a plug-and-play training capability thatconverts a current tactical MQ-9 ground control station into a trainingsimulator.
The MJAT provides RPA operators the ability to conductsimulation training as part of their qualification and continuation training.Like other JSIL-developed RPA trainers, the embedded MJAT uses the Air ForceSynthetic Environment for Reconnaissance and Surveillance (AFSERS) softwarewith VRSG, which stimulates the tactical vehicle control software to emulateGCS functions: air vehicle control, payload control, weapons control,communications, send and receive video data, and mission planning.
In the MJAT, VRSG's ability to simulate the camera payloadby streaming real-time HD-quality H.264 video with KLV metadata means that whenoperators are not flying an actual MQ-9, they can train by flying the simulatedRPA using the same hardware that they use to operate the actual aircraft,stimulate real ISR systems, and interoperate with JTAC simulators.