'iPad, Welcome to the Army': Army Artillery Students Take Aim with Apple's Newest Tablet
06/02/2011
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In this second segment of our in-depth interview with British Army Major Tom Ellis, we take advantage of his unique experience as an artillery training officer to focus on some of the Army's critical training developments in recent years. Communication and precision targeting are some of those very key elements that he has highlighted in the classroom. Enter the iPad. Major Ellis goes into detail about what aspects of simulation can be migrated to devices like the iPad - and why it is absolutely vital to get these 'practice exercises' as near perfection as possible.
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Events of Interest
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Future Artillery 2013
March 2013 London, UK
March 23- 27, 2013 -
The 5th annual Joint Simulation and Training Event
Chelsea Football Club, London, UK
June 25- 27, 2012 -
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The Oberoi, New Delhi, India
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