Ivano Trevisanutto, chief, Training Support Center Italy; James V. Matheson, chief, Regional Training Support Division South, brief the Deployable Instrumentation System (DISE) in English and French, during the visit of Brig. Gen. Cheikh Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff. DISE is a system that uses lasers, GPS and computers to detect and track hits from weapons for realistic combat training. The seminar was intended as a forum for attendees to share their experiences in supporting coalition and combatant commanders in a joint task force environment. (Photos by Army Visual Information


Ivano Trevisanutto, chief, Training Support Center Italy; James V. Matheson, chief, Regional Training Support Division South, brief the Deployable Instrumentation System (DISE) in English and French, during the visit of Brig. Gen. Cheikh Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff. DISE is a system that uses lasers, GPS and computers to detect and track hits from weapons for realistic combat training. The seminar was intended as a forum for attendees to share their experiences in supporting coalition and combatant commanders in a joint task force environment. (Photos by Army Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Release) Senegalese Chief of Army Staff Brig. Gen. Cheikm Gueye tours Regional Training Support TSAE Vicenza, Italy, at Caserma Ederle 150114-A-JM436-282


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