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Modern LVC Tools Essential to Meet NAVPLAN
When flight hours are scarce and threats grow more complex, NAVPLAN makes clear that integrating Live‑Virtual‑Constructive (LVC) training into daily practice is essential. LVC lets carrier air wings rehearse multi‑domain fights affordably and continuously while generating the data needed to prove and accelerate readiness.

US Air Force ACE Concept Prepares Aircraft for New Reality
Long-range threats have turned giant airfields into easy targets, so the Air Force is embracing Agile Combat Employment: a flexible mindset that disperses aircraft to improvised sites and leans on small, self-sufficient teams. It’s not a gadget but a way of operating—favoring mobility, redundancy and improvisation to keep airpower alive in contested skies.

US Air Force ACE: Preparing Aircraft for a New Reality
Could aircraft survive and fight from improvised strips while enemy sensors circle? That urgent question sparked Agile Combat Employment — a 2021 doctrine that swaps big bases for dispersed, mobile, and resilient nodes and empowers frontline leaders to keep planes flying under fire.

HMDs Close Rotary-Wing Situational Awareness Gap
When a helicopter pilot sees a threat but the crew doesn’t, head‑mounted displays (HMDs) are the game‑changer that puts the same real‑time battlefield picture into every crewmember’s eyes. By fusing sensors, stabilizing visuals, and trimming cockpit chatter, HMDs collapse delays and make rotary‑wing teams faster, safer, and far more effective in contested low‑altitude environments.

Agile Combat Employment: Essential & Risky Shift
Can a force built for big bases learn to fight from improvised strips under missile, cyber, and electronic attack? Agile Combat Employment (ACE) answers with small, mobile teams, palletized maintenance, and decentralized command to make aircraft harder to find, faster to move, and far more resilient in a contested world.