Simulations in which theories of warfare can be tested and refined without the need for actual hostilities.
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Examples for "war game"
Examples for "war game"
1Activision is best known for its 'Call of Duty' war game franchise.
2He thought the war game showed the hybrid option was still viable.
3The war game's aim, he says, is to put people under stress.
4He hardly noticed it when the Wind Giants resumed their war game.
5I decided to get into the big war game early in 1916.
1It also runs on the kind of SGI hardware normally reserved for entertainment, big-budget science, and military simulations.
2Any of a family of military simulations derived from a game written by Peter Langston many years ago.
3They had made love scores of times, known each other for years in his dreams and their lovers' landscape of the military simulations.
1The war games were not directed at any particular enemy, he said.
2But there was also a strong domestic component to the war games.
3The Revolutionary Guards launched the surface-to-surface Shahab 3 missile during war games.
4If it is not lapdancing, we have simulated war games like paintballing.
5Without a new audience coming in, war games will wither and die.
1Project leader 1st Lieutenant Scott Barnett says MCMSMO is dedicated to high end computer war simulations.
2Examination of the war simulations presented to us by Ralph Hiltch show a very real possibility that the liberation of Mortonridge will succeed.
1It also runs on the kind of SGI hardware normally reserved for entertainment, big-budget science, and military simulations.
2Any of a family of military simulations derived from a game written by Peter Langston many years ago.
3They had made love scores of times, known each other for years in his dreams and their lovers' landscape of the military simulations.
Translations for military simulation