FAAC's Military Division

FAAC Incorporated Military Operations Division Background: The Military Operations Division of FAAC today represents the original core of our company, founded in 1971 to provide high-speed accurate weapon simulations for the original training range USN/USAF Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) systems developed to better prepare pilots for combat operations.

Our weapon simulation technology established and remains the standard for real-time weapons assessment. This capability was eventually brought from the training world to the tactical world through the incorporation of the Zone Acquisition Program (ZAP) into the fighter’s Operational Flight Program. ZAP was a revolutionary leap in capability to the US warfighter, replacing low-fidelity coefficient-driven algorithms, with accurate high-speed simulations.

FAAC Military Simulation Divisions’ vast capability provides customizable simulation solutions using real / replica equipment that can be built to 1/4″ fidelity of actual fleet vehicles. Using real math from sensors that were captured and measured in the field we can provide precise accurate dynamics.

Video: Combat Convoy Simulator (CCS)

Video: Combat Convoy Simulator (CCS)

HMDS - Setup

HMDS - Setup

HMDS - Instructor Operator Station

HMDS - Instructor Operator Station

Video: Combat Convoy Simulator (CCS)
HMDS - Setup
HMDS - Instructor Operator Station

Real Experience

Realistic training environments provide real experience. FAAC’s military simulation training solutions—from air combat and refueling, to tactical vehicle training, route clearance, and day-to-day operations—provide real-world experiences, honing soldiers’ skills and judgment before they go anywhere near the field of operations.

FAAC was founded in 1971 specifically to create military weapons simulations for the U.S. Air Force. These military simulation training technologies have become the standard for real-time military weapons training and assessment. FAAC advancements—including the leap to high-fidelity simulation (leaving behind low-fidelity coefficient-driven algorithms) and head tracking technology (providing a superior simulation of depth perception)—help trainees learn critical skills safely and affordably.

Our 50+ years of weapon simulation and software development experience is used to provide our customers with the best training and tactical software possible. FAAC’s military driving simulators create real-world experiences that let drivers hone their skills in a variety of challenging situations. Drivers can learn a wide range of tasks, from basic vehicle operating procedures to more advanced scenario-based tactical training for many different vehicle types. 6-DOF, 3-DOF seat motion, fixed facility, or mobile, FAAC has a driving simulator to meet your training requirements.