11-08-2005 Feature War games: virtual warfare training for the military To achieve their objectives, members of the armed forces must learn to take the right decisions in combat. But these decisions have an impact on people’s lives and their dignity, affecting both combatants and non-combatants. The Salvadorian army has developed a computer simulation system that helps train officers to take decisions that comply with international humanitarian law. none
Interview nº 1 "The ICRC firmly believes that proper training is essential if military personnel are to comply with IHL during armed conflict." Interview with Martin Lacourt, the ICRC’s “armed and security forces” delegate in Latin America. ( Interview nº 2 "Training has to prepare us to apply international humanitarian law" Interview with Lt. Col. Juan José Juárez Ramos, a member of the Mexican team that took part in the second computer simulation to practice the application of IHL, organized by the Salvadoran army and the ICRC.
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