Command LIVE: Kuril Sunrise is out!

October 11, 2018 · Posted in Command · Comment 

Command LIVE: Kuril Sunrise announced

September 5, 2018 · Posted in Command · Comment 

Read the full announcement at Matrix Games

What a week! Command-PE training at the LM Center For Innovation

July 24, 2018 · Posted in Command PE · Comment 

We had a fantastic time last week over at Lockheed Martin’s Center For Innovation (Lighthouse). 5 days of intense training on Command PE with people from LM, USN, USAF, RAAF, Luftwaffe, UDRI & DSTL. Tons of extremely useful feedback on taking Command-PE to the next level. We cannot thank enough the LM crew for putting the event together. To everyone who attended – you have been great! Looking forward to seeing all of you again and more.

p.s. Team “Luis Script” crushed team “Joint Strike Trivia” at the Decent People. Better luck next time JSTers!

See also: The game is getting serious: how a commercial video game becomes a military asset

 

 

The metrics of military ops: Real-time dashboards with Command PE

May 14, 2018 · Posted in Command PE · Comment 

On our recent Command-PE users conference in Dayton, one of the questions asked was about Command’s ability to present the information it outputs in a format that is immediately query-able so as to be presentable in real-time displays, dashboards etc. We replied that it was certainly feasible, and this is such an example.

Command-PE offers the ability to output various scenario state data and transient events such as unit positions and movements, the discrete kill-chain steps (from initial contact detection all the way to eventual kill confirmation and removal), weapon launches and engagements, fuel consumption and transfer etc. The information can be exported to a number of formats, some of which can be queried on-the-fly to populate visualizers, graphs etc.

In this example, we are running the popular “South China Clash” scenario and wish to visualize the fluctuations in fuel consumption. So we modify the configuration file to export this information to an SQLite database, which we will concurrently poll from a very simple line-chart applet (the “Fuel Tracker” window on the bottom left). SQLite is a good selection for such a scenario as it combines high insertion throughput (it can even operate in in-memory mode for even greater speed) with minimal setup hassle (no need to install a database server).

 

Notice the changes in aviation fuel consumption as several F/A-18Es are ordered to launch, then given a course to follow (ie. throttle goes from loiter to cruise), ordered to go to afterburner and finally ordered to return to base.

This is a deliberately very simple example, as the dashboard applet may be further tweaked to display all the other types of information that Command-PE is able to output.

Export to SQLite and MS SQL-Server is included on the next Command-PE update release.

Command LIVE: Commonwealth Collision is out!

May 10, 2018 · Posted in Command · Comment 

Available now at Matrix Games and Steam

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