- Vismod
The term vismod is an abbreviation of the term "visually modified", and is used by the elements of the
United States Department of Defense to refer to any vehicle, aircraft, or other object that has been altered to simulate equipment used by an enemy for training purposes, often by specialized units referred to as the OpFor or "opposing force". It is also sometimes used in film and television production to simulate real-world military equipment that is required for a scene in a television show or movie but cannot be procured due to financial or other complications. Below are some of the most well-known examples of vismod usage.Vismods in the US Navy and US Air Force
The
United States Navy and Air Force were the first branches of the military to use vismods effectively for training purposes in response to appalling air to air combat performance of their pilots during theVietnam War , takingA-4 Skyhawk s and F-5 Freedom Fighters and painting them in the colors ofSoviet andWarsaw Pact aircraft, complete with red star insignia. These were used as 'adversary' aircraft at the Navy's Top Gun program atMarine Corps Air Station Miramar and the Air Force'sRED FLAG exercise s atNellis Air Force Base (Top Gun was later replaced by theNaval Strike and Air Warfare Center atNaval Air Station Fallon ). These aircraft were later supplemented and eventually replaced by FA-18 Hornets,F-14 Tomcat s, andF-16 Fighting Falcons , with the Air Force recently addingF-15 Eagle s as well.Vismods in the US Army
Following the example set by the Navy and Air Force, the
United States Army developed theNational Training Center at Fort Irwin,California . Due to the complex and intricate nature of modernmechanized warfare , the vismods used here cover a wide range of ground vehicles and evenhelicopter s (UH-1 Hueys made to resemble theMil Mi-8 , for example), fitted with MILES gear. The most common vismods wereM551 Sheridan light tanks which were dressed up to resemble Russian-madetanks andInfantry Fighting Vehicles such as theT-72 andBMP-1 , respectively and Humvees made to resembleBRDM-2 scout vehicles. As the Sheridans aged and grew harder and more inefficient to maintain, they were eventually replaced withM113 armored personnel carriers andM1 Abrams tanks. Similar vismod-equipped units also operate at theJoint Readiness Training Center atFort Polk ,Louisiana .Vismods in film and television production
In some cases, vismods are used to simulate real-world military hardware that would be too expensive or otherwise impractical to procure for filming. Hollywood vismods have covered a wide range of vehicles, from aircraft (such as an
Aérospatiale Puma made to resemble anMi-24 Hind ) to ground vehicles (Centurion tank s made to resemble M1 Abrams). Some of the more notable Hollywood vismod examples include "Red Dawn " and "Courage Under Fire ".ee also
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Opposing Force
*National Training Center
*Navy Fighter Weapons School
*Joint Readiness Training Center
*Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center
*RED FLAG exercise
*Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System
*Wargaming
*Aggressor squadron
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