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'''Bohemia Interactive Simulation''' (BISim, known in the past as "Bohemia Interactive Australia" or BIA) was formed in 2001 as an initiative of both [https://twitter.com/dlagettie David Lagettie] (of the band Seventh, whose music features in the soundtrack for {{ofp}}) and {{Name|bi}}; it is the company behind the Virtual Battlespace (VBS) series, a professional training simulation aimed at armies and military entities.


'''BIA''' is the spinoff studio '''Bohemia Interactive Australia''' and was formed by [[BIS]] and David Lagettie (''Seventh''). The purpose of the '''BIA''' is to joint develope of a special military training simulation program, [[VBS1]] which began in December of 2001.


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While they share the "Bohemia Interactive" in their name and VBS 1 and 2 respectively '''partly''' used {{ofp}}'s and {{arma1}}'s engine,<br>
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== See Also ==


[[Virtual Battlespace: Australians in Vietnam]]
''Find out more about BISim at [http://www.bisimulations.com/ www.bisimulations.com].''
 
 
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Revision as of 18:51, 9 December 2022

Bohemia Interactive Simulation (BISim, known in the past as "Bohemia Interactive Australia" or BIA) was formed in 2001 as an initiative of both David Lagettie (of the band Seventh, whose music features in the soundtrack for Operation Flashpoint) and Bohemia Interactive; it is the company behind the Virtual Battlespace (VBS) series, a professional training simulation aimed at armies and military entities.


While they share the "Bohemia Interactive" in their name and VBS 1 and 2 respectively partly used Operation Flashpoint's and Armed Assault's engine,
Bohemia Interactive and BISim are two separate companies and do not share any more technologies.


Find out more about BISim at www.bisimulations.com.