By Patrick Tucker
July 14, 2014
ORLANDO, Fla. — The soldier of the future will fight hundreds of wars in virtual worlds before ever firing a shot in a real conflict. But is it possible to simulate an entire war in order to determine, in advance, who would win and whether the benefits would merit the costs? With more data, more money and more computing power, we could get much closer to that goal, say simulation experts who spoke with Defense One.
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