Originally Posted By: Troll
From http://www.thebattlesim.com/about/ we learn that TBS is based on DCS

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TBS is based on the commercial entertainment software product "Digital Combat Simulator World" (DCS World).


And that they have at least 2 or 3 military contracts.

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TFC and ED has been the developer of Desk Top Trainer (DTT) simulations for the United States military. Completed projects include:

A-10C DTT. Conversion trainer and procedural trainer for the A-10C PE program. Developed for Suite 5.1, this DTT has been deployed to all active duty, reserve, and ANG A-10C squadrons.
AC-130U DTT. Sensor and weapon operator procedures trainer for the USAF.
UAV Operator Station. Sensor suite developed for the A-10C PE DTT has also been used at Randolph AFB for UAV sensor operators training.

Both projects were delivered on time and on budget.


I guess the last line gave a few people in here a good chuckle ;-)

"New theaters in development: Syria, Crimea, and Afghanistan" Hmmmmm. Now we know why the black sea map is taking so long to modernize and the integration to 2.5 is way over due.
We called it.


DCS Kickstarter
Wags July 2014 "In this July 2014 update, the primary news is in regards to the restructured backer rewards. After a careful review of the older system under RRG, we found it financially unattainable."
Wags October 2017 "the investment vs. generated revenue has been excellent for the World War II aircraft. In fact, the P-51D Mustang has twice the cost effectiveness of the A-10C Warthog."