MAK WebLVC Server

Browser-based Interfaces to the Synthetic Environment

Build simple applications to observe, control, and participate in complex simulations.

The MAK WebLVC Server connects web-based simulation federates to DIS/HLA federations using the WebLVC protocol.

Introducing MAK WebLVC Server

Powerful & Lightweight 

Use web technologies that enable highly-interactive, low-latency, real-time applications to run in thin-client environments such as web browsers, tablets, or smartphones. Using HTML5, WebGL, WebSockets, JavaScript and other components, it is now possible to build applications that are both powerful and lightweight.

Situational Awareness Display

A web-based tactical map application built by MAK for the US Air Force’s AFMSTT Program demonstrates the power of WebLVC. This app monitors the locations of 1,000+ air units being simulated by the USAF’s AWSIM constructive simulation model.

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Key Features


  • Reduced Deployment Costs

    Web and mobile technology enable and encourage a more lightweight and low-overhead approach to deploying and maintaining simulation and training environments.

  • Shorten Development Cycles

    The web-based model significantly shortens the iteration cycle between user feedback, development to address that feedback, and testing of the resulting improvement or fix.

  • Flexibility and Ease of Use

    Web and mobile technology allow program managers, developers, and instructors to think differently about workflow and the interaction between the trainees and support staff.


  • Distributed and Cloud-based Training

    For certain kinds of training, it might be possible to allow instructors or role players to remain at their home stations, and participate in training exercises remotely through browser-based interfaces – significantly reducing travel costs and other logistics. The simulation engines themselves (SAF and trainee stations) can be located at the training facility.

Resources for Customers

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MAK WebLVC Server Capabilities

A complete listing of all the features

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MAK WebLVC Specification Manual

What you need to start connecting your sims

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