It was designed to fly enemy aircraft in a virtual air combat simulator, but has now been turned into a system that controls allied planes that accompany human pilots in the simulator. (newscientist.com)
All obstacles and enemy aircraft remain stagnant, so you are not aiming at a moving target. (ereadertech.com)
It was showcased at Camp Pendleton and allows marines to take part in a simulation involving shooting enemy aircraft with a.50 caliber machine gun. (businessinsider.com)