A feasibility study of low-cost feedback information mechanisms for Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) was conducted at University of Central Florida. An optimum mix between man and machine was the approach used in the analysis and design of the proposed system. System includes mechanisms for data collection, analysis, and displaying information for exercise evaluation. Instrumentation includes hand-held terminals, central computer, and the necessary man-machine interfacing software and devices. In addition to feasibility and cost, system compatibility with more sophisticated follow-on systems was also considered.