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Distributed Interactive Simulation

Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) is a technology that allows multiple computer systems and military simulators to connect and interact in real-time, creating a shared virtual environment. This enables users, such as soldiers or command centers, to practice tactics, training, and mission planning collaboratively across different locations. DIS ensures that actions, positions, and events are synchronized across all systems, providing a realistic and coordinated experience. It is widely used in defense training, emergency response, and aerospace to improve decision-making and operational readiness in a controlled, simulated setting.