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I've used MILES since way back when and Simunitions also. MILES gear comes in a much broader choice for different weapon systems and is about as grunt-proof nowadays as they can make it. Sims are good for certain training applications too. It depends on what you're doing and how many troops are involved. Even just using blanks alone is good for some battle drills.
The critical factors no matter what sort of training, in my opinion:
1) Realistic training to standard that has a clear task, mission and standard.
2) Observer/Controllers for externally evaluated training who are outside the unit command loop and bring a disinterested set of eyes to the event.
3) The same equipment that you would use in combat as close as you can replicate in a training environment.
4) A solid AAR to bring out weak points and areas to sustain.
The critical factors no matter what sort of training, in my opinion:
1) Realistic training to standard that has a clear task, mission and standard.
2) Observer/Controllers for externally evaluated training who are outside the unit command loop and bring a disinterested set of eyes to the event.
3) The same equipment that you would use in combat as close as you can replicate in a training environment.
4) A solid AAR to bring out weak points and areas to sustain.