The Future of Fighter Pilot Training? Live Virtual Constructive in Large Force Exercises: Perceived and Expected Training Value

Rogier Woltjer, R. Ramberg, Henrik Artman, Sanna Aronsson, Mikael Mitchell, Per-Anders Oskarsson
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ABSTRACT Objective This study investigates whether and how perceived training value varies among fighter pilots participating in a large force exercise (LFE), and whether they expect Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) training to enhance training value of future LFEs. Background LVC technology is maturing but its expected training value is under-investigated, especially regarding future LVC in LFEs. Method Fighter pilots at a Live-flying LFE answered questionnaires, 120 responses were analyzed statistically. The questions focused on whether the sortie they just flew provided training value, generally and for specific Desired Learning Objectives (DLOs), on whether the inclusion of Virtual and Constructive entities in future LFEs would contribute to training value generally and to the DLOs specifically, and on specific LVC implementation issues. Results Ratings of experienced training value varied across DLOs, and DLO ratings varied across Mission types. Fighter pilots were positive toward including Virtual and Constructive entities in LFEs for certain DLOs, mostly for flying a complex mission. DLOs covaried around the factors of LVC-tradeoff advantages and Live advantages, as well as temporal dimensions of planning before a mission and stages of engagement. LVC implementation lessons were extracted. Conclusion Fighter pilots are generally moderately positive about LVC in LFEs. The measurement of perceived training value per DLO seems a relevant instrument for investigating perceived training value of an LFE and expected training value of future LVC training.
战斗机飞行员培训的未来?大型部队演习中的实时虚拟构建:感知和预期训练价值
ABSTRACT Objective This study investigates whether and how perceived training value among fighter pilots participating in a large force exercise (LFE) and whether they expect Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) training to enhance training value of future LFEs.背景 LVC 技术日趋成熟,但对其预期训练价值的研究不足,特别是对未来 LVC 在 LFE 中的应用。方法 战斗机飞行员在现场飞行的 LFE 中回答问卷,对 120 份答复进行统计分析。问题主要集中在他们刚刚飞行的架次是否提供了培训价值(一般情况下和特定的预期学习目标(DLOs)),在未来的 LFE 中加入虚拟和建设性实体是否有助于提高培训价值(一般情况下和特定的 DLOs),以及具体的 LVC 实施问题。结果 对体验培训价值的评分在不同的 DLO 之间存在差异,DLO 的评分在不同的任务类型之间也存在差异。战斗机飞行员对在某些 DLO 的 LFE 中加入虚拟和建设性实体持肯定态度,主要是在执行复杂任务时。DLO 围绕 LVC--交换优势和实时优势,以及任务前计划和交战阶段的时间维度等因素进行了协变。提取了 LVC 实施方面的经验教训。结论 战斗机飞行员对 LFE 中的 LVC 普遍持积极态度。测量每个 DLO 的感知训练价值似乎是调查 LFE 感知训练价值和未来 LVC 训练预期训练价值的相关工具。
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