Development of Tactical Air Maneuvers Game Application in Olah Yudha System in Supporting Joint Operation Posko Training at Pusoyu Seskoau

Authors

  • Agung Subintoro Universitas Pertahanan Republik Indonesia
  • Asep Adang Supriyadi Universitas Pertahanan Republik Indonesia
  • Ahmad G. Dohamid Universitas Pertahanan Republik Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/fjas.v4i7.242

Keywords:

Tactical Air Maneuvers Game, War Simulation System, Joint Operations Command Post Training, War Simulation Center Seskoau

Abstract

The main goal of TAMG development is to increase the effectiveness of military training by integrating the latest advances in simulation technology. This application is designed to strengthen the strategic and tactical skills of military personnel, particularly in scenarios that require quick decision-making and precise coordination. TAMG development involves a systematic and comprehensive approach. It begins with an in-depth analysis of training requirements specific to air maneuvers and joint operations. Realistic scenarios and adaptive learning features allow users to engage in high-pressure situations that closely resemble actual combat conditions. Insights gained from implementing TAMG indicate that similar simulation technology can be applied across multiple branches of the armed forces, further enhancing overall military readiness and operational effectiveness.

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2025-07-31

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