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GAMER Manpack

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when the instructor wants to have control of the exercise and at the same time be able to be near the action. The actual GAMER Manpack consists of a miniaturised radio base station and a laptop with an exercise-command-and-control system. These are small enough to be carried around in a backpack.
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The instructor decides through the system what is to happen in the exercise, this is communicated through the radio. Information about what is happening during the exercise is sent back to the system through specific vests the soldiers are wearing
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The instructor then follows how each soldier acts as an individual and a member of the group. This movement is also saved and the information is then saved to be used in the evaluation of the exercise.
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GAMER Manpack can also be used in civil training. For example, in 2009 the UK Ministry of Defence Police purchased three GAMER Manpacks and related products to be used in their training.
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MoD Police selects Saab ATES (2009) Military Training and Simulation, vol. 11, p 7
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Saab
military exercises
Personnel Detection Devices
South African National Defence Force
"GAMER Manpack"
the original
"Personnel Detection Device (PDD)"
the original
"military-training-technology.com"
the original


"Gamer Manpack - Features"
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"Simulation training for 4 SAI"
Saabgroup
Categories
Military equipment of Sweden
Law enforcement equipment
Military simulation
Saab

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