GLOBEIR3D Digital Sand Model
Step 6 · Mission Rehearsal

Mission Rehearsal & First-Person View

Walk the ground before H-hour. First-Person View puts the commander at the OP, at eye-level, before anyone leaves the harbour area — and Route Planner rehearses the move at marching speed.

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First-Person View (FPV)

Drop to a soldier's eye-level at any chosen height and look out across the real terrain. FPV gives a realistic sense of ground presence, confirms what an OP or HQ can actually see, and exposes terrain masking that a top-down map hides.

Route Planner

Define waypoints and the tool generates a smoothed Catmull-Rom curve for a realistic movement path. Play, pause, and restart the move at marching speed — the platoon commander watches choke-points arrive at the timing the section will actually hit them.

The Briefing Theatre

GLOBEIR 3D is built for the large-format briefing room. A single workstation drives a 65–85" wall display; a laser pointer guides attention during narration; and FPV plus Route Planner playback give senior leadership an intuitive, ground-level understanding of the battlefield. It offers the highest visible benefit to non-technical commanders by simplifying complex spatial information.

Documentation & export

Save the entire operational plan — every annotation, layer, and panel — as a single JSON file. Export an A4 landscape PDF with a true-aspect map snapshot and vector north arrow, ready to sign as an OPORD annexure, FRAGO addendum, or range card.

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