A new board game simulates how a US-China war would be fought
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"Littoral Commander: Indo-Pacific" is a board game that simulates a hypothetical conflict between American and Chinese forces in 2040, based on military training simulations used by the US Marine Corps. This educational game, priced at about $75, illustrates the modern 'kill chain' of warfare through the F2T2EA process, which is essential in contemporary military engagement. Designed to provide immersive learning, it serves as a tool for military academies and other institutions to understand complex warfare dynamics in a future landscape filled with advanced armaments like hypersonic missiles and drones. The gaming experience aims to sharpen strategic thinking akin to historical wargames that trained military leaders.
"Littoral Commander" illustrates the modern warfare 'kill chain' focusing on F2T2EA, crucial for military operations amid advanced weapons and technology in 2040.
Sebastian Bae explained that the game's core revolves around the F2T2EA process, which integrates both kinetic and non-kinetic warfare capabilities.
The game transforms the educational approach to complex military topics, providing a more engaging and realistic simulation over traditional learning methods.
"Littoral Commander" is likened to a modern version of 'Battleship', emphasizing tactical decision-making in a battlefield filled with advanced weaponry.
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