The Ground Force Operations Training Model (ARES-G™) is a model designed for combat command training for commanders and staff officers from small units to corps-level in the Army. It allows for detailed simulation of terrain, organization of troops, and other aspects. It ensures system scalability and interoperability with other models, serving as a ground force operations wargame model.
ARES-G™ System Architecture
Features of ARES-G™
Simulation of all forms of ground operations, including mobility, C3, combat support, combat service support, and special operations
Simulation and analysis of ground operation training under the support of naval and air forces
Operation of unit information assets (human intelligence, RASIT, TOD, UAV, etc.), simulation of information collection, analysis, and transmission
Simulation of rear area operations, including landing operations, air defense operations, and anti-tank operations
Key Functions of ARES-G™
Provides platform support from individual units (soldiers, tanks, etc.) to platoon to division-level units
Provides high-resolution situational awareness using Vector and Raster information
Offers a user-friendly Window-based GUI environment
Easily extensible modeling using DEVS
Interoperability ensured through object-oriented modeling and next-generation linking systems (HLA/RTI)