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Space Force building out more realistic digital training environment

U.S. Space Force Maj. Gen. Tim Sejba, Commander of Space Training and Readiness Command, delivers opening remarks during the first day of the Azimuth program at the U.S. Air Force Academy, June 3, 2024. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Charles Rivezzo)

By Courtney Albon

The Space Force expects to have a more advanced digital training capability that includes simulated threats available for guardians by the end of this year.

Maj. Gen. Tim Sejba, who leads Space Training and Readiness Command, said Thursday the service has started to use the software in readiness exercises like Space Flag and is working now to upgrade the capability to better simulate the space environment.

“This is basically a digital environment at various classification levels that is going to allow us to be able to provide a red threat,” Sejba said during a Mitchell Institute webinar. “We’re bringing units together at Space Flag already and executing within that digital environment.”

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