An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
Official websites use .mil
A
.mil
website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
Secure .mil websites use HTTPS
A
lock (
lock
)
or
https://
means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
Skip to main content (Press Enter).
HOME
LEADERSHIP
Commander
Deputy Commander
Chief of Staff
Senior Enlisted Leader
Leadership
ABOUT USINDOPACOM
History
USINDOPACOM Area of Responsibility
USPACOM Previous Commanders
Organization Chart
Women, Peace and Security
Indo-Pacific Health Security Alliance - IPhsa
Counter-Lawfare: Tactical Aids & Legal Vigilance Products
About USINDOPACOM
MEDIA
NEWS
Press Releases and Readouts
Photos
Speeches / Testimony
Freedom of Information Act
FOIA - Reading Room
Submit FOIA Request
Request Status
FOIA FAQS
2024 Banner Photos
Media
RESOURCES
Travel Requirements
Useful Theater Information
ATFP FAQs
Useful Links
Newcomers
Resources
CONTACT
Directory
Media Inquiries
Industry Engagements
Contact
JTF-MICRONESIA
JTF-Micronesia Contact
JTF-Micronesia Leadership
JTF-Micronesia - news
JTF-Micronesia
JTF - RED HILL
Search
Home
Media
NEWS
Home
Media
NEWS
HOME
LEADERSHIP
Commander
Deputy Commander
Chief of Staff
Senior Enlisted Leader
ABOUT USINDOPACOM
History
USINDOPACOM Area of Responsibility
USPACOM Previous Commanders
Organization Chart
Women, Peace and Security
Indo-Pacific Health Security Alliance - IPhsa
Counter-Lawfare: Tactical Aids & Legal Vigilance Products
MEDIA
NEWS
Press Releases and Readouts
Photos
Speeches / Testimony
Freedom of Information Act
FOIA - Reading Room
Submit FOIA Request
Request Status
FOIA FAQS
2024 Banner Photos
RESOURCES
Travel Requirements
Useful Theater Information
ATFP FAQs
Useful Links
Newcomers
CONTACT
Directory
Media Inquiries
Industry Engagements
JTF-MICRONESIA
JTF-Micronesia Contact
JTF-Micronesia Leadership
JTF-Micronesia - news
JTF - RED HILL
Activated Reserve Marines Conduct CBRN Response Training with U.S. Army during Korea Viper 25.4
USS America (LHA 6) Conducts Flight Operations
Nimitz Conducts Flight Operations
Four Chaplains: Norwegian Foot March
U.S., Japan display interoperability during Friendship Jump 2025
FF25: Blaze of Friendship
Blue Ridge Arrives in Wellington, New Zealand for the First Time
Activated Reserve Marines Conduct MOUT Training during Korea Viper 25.4
U.S. Marines Execute Casualty Evacuation Training during Jungle Leaders Course
31st MEU Boat Company conducts Small Boat Skills during MEUEX
F-35B Lightning IIs fly over Wake Island
USS Minnesota (SSN 783) returns to Naval Base Guam
Balikatan 25: 3d LCT and 25th ID Conduct Counter Landing Live Fire Event with AFP
Respect the Past, Forge the Future: Air Power Days Returns to Osan
31st MEU conducts quick response force rehearsal for MEUEX
Nimitz Sailors Conduct a Refueling-at-Sea
BTF 25-2: Seventh Mission Operations
Balikatan 25: Counter Landing Live Fire Exercise
Balikatan 25: B Co. 3-25 exfils Gimlets
BH 25-2: Kadena demonstrates Indo-Pacific readiness with joint elephant walk
Nimitz Conducts Flight Operations
U.S. Air Force participates in Freedom Flag 25-1
Nimitz Conducts Search and Rescue Training
Staging
MQ-9 maintainers, planners integrate during Freedom Flag 25-1
MRF-D 25.3: Marines conduct on-off drills
Balikatan 25: 353rd SOW, Philippine Special Forces Regiment conduct static line jump training
Balikatan 25: MADIS initial live fire drill
MRF-D 25.3: Marines conduct on-off drills
Balikatan 25: Marines deploy NMESIS to Basco
Balikatan 25: JOTC Completes HELOCAST Insertion Training
Balikatan 25: MRF – D 25.3, ADF conduct air insert into Rizal
Night Shoot | Marines participate in a Combat Marksmanship Coaches Course
Nimitz Conducts Flight Operations
Nimitz Conducts Flight Operations
B-1B Lancers arrive at Japan for BTF 25-2 Deployment
Nimitz Conducts Flight Operations
ROK, US forces showcase airpower ahead of Freedom Flag 25-1
Balikatan 25: 317th AW delivers varsity airlift to the Indo-Pacific
31st MEU | Fast Rope Sustainment
Nimitz Conducts Flight Operations
31st MEU | Jungle Field Exercise
USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) conducts flight operations in the Coral Sea
B-1s train with ROKAF, conduct flyover
Philippine and U.S. Soldiers Enhance Interoperability in Jungle Tracking Course
U.S., Indian joint forces conduct large-scale amphibious landing drill during Exercise Tiger Triumph 2025
Abraham Lincoln conducts flight operations
Yokota in full bloom
CFAS Hosts Sasebo Fleet Friendship Day
U.S. and Indian Armies strengthen alliances during Tiger Triumph
U.S. and Indian Armies enhance combat readiness during Tiger Triumph
USCGC Oliver Henry returns to Guam after successful transit post drydock
Joint Engineer Response team assess damage after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake
Joint Engineer Response team assess damage after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake
Salaknib 2025 - 2-11 Joint Sling Load Training
Nimitz Conducts Flight Operations
U.S. humanitarian disaster response
Pacific Air Forces F-16 Demonstration Team performs at Avalon Australian International Airshow 2025
Pacific Air Forces F-16 Demonstration Team performs at Avalon Australian International Airshow 2025
Joint Sling Load Operation Training between Philippine and US Army Soldier
>>>
Diverse System Creates Exponential Training 0pportunities
20 April 2015
From Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel, 354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
"Our goal is to simulate a big war; with live, virtual and constructive training we can increase the scope of the exercise, simulating large scale conflict."
What this means, said Lt. Col. Dennis Lincoln, the 353rd Combat Training Squadron director of operations, is during RED FLAG-Alaska and other combat training here, computer aids and virtual participants in simulators will "exponentialize" the live training environment.
LVC uses software to integrate virtual cockpits, computer generated forces, live weapons platforms and real life assets fused together to produce this "war." The LVC will be used at Eielson for the first time during RF-A 15-2 starting April 30.
"Red Flag is designed to simulate the first surge during a war, mostly the first 10 combat sorties during that conflict," Lincoln said. "In a real-life situation, there would be a thousand different things going on in your radar, whether it was ground-to-air missiles, other aircraft, electronic weapons systems, troops on the ground or close air support. Integrating LVC is a way for us to further create a more realistic battlefield for participants, which previously was confined to real assets."
Using the newly acquired training aid adds new challenges for the 353rd CTS.
"Running the real life side of things is sometimes taxing because there are so many moving parts," Lincoln said. "Our people have really stepped up using our resources at hand to test and implement this new system."
The challenges bring big rewards to the training environment as it integrates platforms that can't regularly be tasked for training because of real world-requirements.
"Low density, high demand assets such as the RC-135 [Rivet Joint] aren't able to be utilized especially in a remote location such as Eielson," he said. "We can utilize a single aircrew or even contracted trainers back in a simulator at a different base into the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex to simulate real life contingency operations."
Emissions from live JPARC equipment will be detected by the Rivet Joints, exploited and used by the command elements to task live and virtual fighters through voice and data links.
Along with the added air assets, the CTS plans to implement U.S. Army striker brigades into future RED FLAGs and exercises.
The ground assets will be completing their training mission on the ground while inadvertently acting in a second role as a training aid to reconnaissance and fighter aircraft above. The LVC will display the U.S. ground forces as enemies on on-board systems, creating a target for them to attack within their aircraft.
"The 'L' is always the most exciting part of these exercises, but when you have the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines working together within this constructive and virtual environment, that's where the money is at," said Brian Smith, 353rd CTS Army and special operations liaison. "With the range we operate in and the fact that our local Army striker brigade from Fort Wainwright is the only one in the world equipped with this technology, the total force integration creates the most unique training opportunity you can't find anywhere else."
With the JPARC being in remote portions of Alaska and often inaccessible from the ground, LVC also allows training aids to be simulated virtually where tangible assets would be too costly to place and maintain.
"Overall the JPARC and exercises hosted here offer a training environment like no other in the world," Lincoln said. "With the already unique landscape, unparalleled support and aircrew, adding in LVC is going to be a game changer for our trainees and future learning opportunities."
News Archive
2025 (332)
2024 (956)
2023 (805)
2022 (1167)
2021 (1044)
2020 (1072)
2019 (1152)
2018 (1102)
2017 (1338)
2016 (1447)
2015 (1383)
2014 (892)
2013 (32)
2012 (4)
Guidance-Card-Icon
Dept-Exclusive-Card-Icon