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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.

December 2009
FLAMES® Version 8.1 released with a number of Enhancements - see Ternion Website.

August 2009
Flames Systems Ltd. appoints an agent in the P.R.China to promote on its behalf sales into China of certain of the COTS products it handles.

March 2009
FLAMES® Version 8.0.1 released in a new Enterprise Edition alongside its Professional Edition. The former comprises a FULL FLAMES Development Product whose Runtimes may be distributed freely.

December 2008
BAE SYSTEMS, Military Aircraft Division purchases FLAMES for OA Studies.

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.

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.

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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