In the past war fighters have often trained with pop-up enemy targets to shoot at, which for the most part are static in nature. You may have seen such training used by the Army or US Marines where the combat troops come into an urban war zone and have to deal with sniper fire, mortar rounds and pop-up surprise targets to test their skill under extreme stress. The stress they experience include lack of sleep, fatigue from long distance marching carrying 50 lb loads, loud bomb shell noise and simulation, as well as fellow soldiers yelling and gun fire. They do this so when they are in the actual battlespace they can still accomplish their mission no matter what the chaos or circumstances, it is all about survival and overcoming the enemy.
I propose using Holographic Imaging and Full Motion Video Technologies, which are getting closer to becoming reality. The world of Holographic 3D, 4D and 5D is nearly upon us. We will be enjoying Virtual Reality on our 360 X-Box in our living rooms. Military strategists and war fighters can play out the battle in the virtual battlespace in advance and then watch it un-fold in real time. By using Holographic Images for training war fighter we will make the experience so real, that when the battle does begin the soldier will have already done it and it will seem like routine. Think on this.
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