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Virtual testing conducted alongside live activity at AWE

Ministry Of Defence

December 19
12:23 2023

The Virtual Proving Ground (VPG) uses synthetic environments to conduct human-in-the-loop experimentation. A team from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and industry partners used the VPG alongside Army Warfighting Experiments (AWE) live activity, providing evidence beyond the scope of the live experimentation.

The Armys Virtual Proving Ground

The experiment ran over 2 weeks at Copehill Down with 2nd Battalion, The Royal Yorkshire Regiment from Experimentation and Trials Group (ETG). It also included embedded support from international partner nations.

It enabled users to get hands on experience with emerging capabilities exploring their employability, effect on cognitive load and early development of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). It generated evidence which could make the Army more:

  • lethal
  • agile
  • resilient
  • persistent

The evidence collected will shape the direction of future equipment programmes and is part of Dstls strategy to enabling operational advantage at pace.

AWE technologies were represented across 3 capability areas:

  • optionally crewed vehicle (OCV) with a mounted 30mm cannon
  • intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, reconnaissance (ISTAR) uncrewed aerial systems (UAS)
  • beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) loitering munition (LM)

Find out more about Dstls work and how our expertise and cutting edge science and technology benefits th

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