Jane's Combat Simulations

Jane's Combat Simulations was a brand of combat flight simulators and naval warfare games published for DOS and Windows by Electronic Arts from 1995 to 2000, and later by other companies under license by Jane's Information Group.

It is named after editor and publisher of military reference books Fred T. Jane.

Electronic Arts' license was announced in 1995 and intended to lend authenticity and accuracy to EA's growing line of combat games.

The creative leads behind the Jane's Combat Simulations line were Andy Hollis and Paul Grace, designers who previously worked on games such as F-19 Stealth Fighter and Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer.

Xicat Interactive acquired the Jane's license after it expired at EA, publishing the game for Mad Doc in 2002.