Flames Systems Ltd

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The following news announcements have been made by Flames Systems Ltd. which also serves to chart the development history of FLAMES.

Summer 2008
FLAMES® Version 7.1 released with enhancements for an improved user interface, a new facility for the creation of 2D & 3D overlays, a new Shared Database Option and more support for DIS. The Analysis Option now supports a future plug-in for PHX ModelCenter.

Spring 2008
FLAMES® Version 7.0 released. The FLAMES Advanced Correlated Terrain option has been enhanced to provide support for variable level-of-detail terrain databases generated by Terra Vista®. The FLAMES Enhanced 3D option now has the ability to import a subset of an OpenFlight® scene database.

August 2007
Flames Systems Ltd. appointed a Reseller of Phoenix® Integration analysis products.

August 2006
FLAMES® Version 6.1 released with enhancements that allow FLAMES® model interfaces to be identified readily. Correlated Terrain & Correlated Features are now combined into a new Advanced Correlated Terrain Option, and the DTED Option possesses greater flexibility.

May 2006
Flames Systems Limited presented a joint paper with Stilman Advanced Strategies at the FLAMES® User Group Conference 2006, entitled "Exploiting the Linguistic Geometry (LG) Engine using FLAMES®" FLAMES+LG Paper.

November 2005
FLAMES® Version 6.0 released with enhancements that allow FLAMES® scenarios to be created quickly and easily using a friendly "wizard" interface. Also included is a new Enhanced Analysis option that supports complex parametric trade studies and Monte-Carlo analysis.

August 2005
Dstl adopt FLAMES® as the Simulation Framework for Mission Level Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) analysis.

BAE SYSTEMS employs FLAMES® on the BDD
BAE SYSTEMS has been employing the FLAMES® simulation environment to host the Scenario Model at the heart of their Battlespace Digitization Demonstrator (BDD).

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