MACE|ARMOR Association of Old Crows Symposium 2022 XR Demonstrations
During the 59th Association of Old Crows Symposium held in Washington D.C in late October 2022, BSI demonstrated to the international Electronic Warfare industry organization the capabilities of MACE and ARMOR in complex, contested environments. Using the shared memory between Unity-based ARMOR and MACE, BSI could show complex scan patterns and waveforms in both Virtual and Augmented Reality.
ARMOR | December 2021
This is a demonstration of just a portion of the vast capabilities of ARMOR, Augmented Reality Mission Observation and Rehearsal in "flat" or Mixed Reality modes developed this year. For more information, please visit: http://www.bssim.com/armor/
F-35 and HH-60 models provided by Armick. Music by stockmusicsite: Jacco Willems.
MACE|ARMOR Augmented Reality Tutorial
This is a nearly comprehensive tutorial on all the feature of ARMOR in AR mode. Features not demonstrated are SHP file viewing and Radar Beam Visualization. Please contact us if you have difficulty using those features.
For more information please visit http://www.bssim.com/armor
MACE|ARMOR Anime Fan Music Video
This was a fun video to make, however, there is utility to it. Making videos is an unconventional way of doing quality assurance. The result is also rewarding. Made entirely with MACE and ARMOR using the Mission Builder, Joystick Control and the Script Editor.
For more information please visit: http://www.bssim.com/armor
Bold Quest 2022. AFAMS Exercise Recap
During the Bold Quest 2022 exercise, Battlespace Simulations, Inc. (BSI) provided technical support for the Air Force Agency for Modeling and Simulation (AFAMS) as they demonstrated recent AFAMS-funded improvements and capabilities for distributed simulation. These included improvements to infrared (IR) and radar cross section (RCS) signature modeling across a distributed network as well as improvements to net-enabled weapon modeling. During the exercise, an ad hoc network was created incorporating the following MACE-based systems: the ARES-D system provided by AFSOC using MACE and MVRsimulations’ Virtual Reality Scene Generator (VRSG), a VR JTAC system provided by HAVIK, and extended reality (XR) mission observation and debrief capabilities provided by BSI’s ARMOR. This video highlights some of the events and capabilities demonstrated during the exercise.
For more information, please visit http://www.bssim.com/armor/
BSI: Strait of Hormuz
This video shows a blue vs red scenario in the Straight of Hormuz. Scenario creation and simulation of all electronic warfare and kinetic effects is done by BSI's MACE. 3D rendering is done by BSI's ARMOR (made in Unity). Learn more at www.bssim.com.