Thanks guys for the comments,
As for Airsoft it’s just a hobby for me as my real line of work is more “Real Steelâ€. The United States Joint Task Force is a collection of teams all across the country that preaches proper weapons safety, honor, and professionalism throughout the Airsoft Community.
Most of our members were either former or active duty military and we do have a bunch of civilians that want to achieve that “Higher MILSIM†feel in the sport. A lot of the civilians we have also cannot serve due to medical issues and other circumstances so this gives them a chance to get the feel for their dreams and ambitions.
I stated ARMA II as an “Open source†program as VBS2 is currently used by the US Military and it is not. It was more of a military terminology than anything so apologizes for the confusion. As for the ARMA II program it works great! We have conducted several MOCK scenarios for tournaments and events we have attended and it really gave us the principals of the building blocks of training so when we did hit the practice field we maximized our time with the implementation of the stuff we needed to train with on the ground.
Thanks for the Clarification of the player sizes that can be used in the scenarios and we will use this to maximum effect in the future!
As for the CAS (Close Air Support) wish we could really use it, but for the sake of the SIM....Hell yea!
Just wanted to say hello gents you all have a great community here! Started with Operation Flashpoint and it never stopped from there!
Cheers,
Brad