AVCATT

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AVCATT (Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer) is a mobile aviation training simulator developed by L-3 Communications, Link Simulation & Training for the United States Army. Unlike many other simulators, AVCATT allows for multiple simultaneous users.

Several companies supply the hardware needed for the simulator such as InterSense which supplies the motion tracking devices[1] which are in turn used in combination with the head-mounted displays produced by Kaiser Electronics[2].

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  1. ^ InterSense. InterSense Military Case Studies. Retrieved on November 7, 2006.
  2. ^ Tiron, Roxana (2000-04-17). Army Simulator to Fill Gap In Combined-Arms Training. National Defense Magazine. Retrieved on November 7, 2006.

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