The Future Combat Systems (FCS) program is a Family of Systems (FoS) that will provide the basis for transforming the Army's current forces. It will be a networked, multifunctional, multi-mission re-configurable system of systems designed to maximize joint interoperability, strategic transportability, and commonality of mission roles. The Future Combat Systems will develop the capability to rapidly project a dominant ground force anywhere in the world within days. This strategically deployable, tactically superior and sustainable force will provide a quick reaction capability to conflicts arising in the 21st century. This requisite capability requires advanced technologies, a revolution in both strategy and tactics, and innovative industrial teaming. FCS is on the leading edge of implementing embedded training, where individual, crew, and collective training is available "any time and any where." FCS is an enabler for our future Soldiers; giving them a full spectrum of capability across the range of conflict operations, from major engagements to stability operations, with an embedded training system that is customized to handle immediate threats. Through their embedded training capabilities, FCS Brigade Combat Teams will be able to train in homestation configurations, without the aid of external training systems, and to interact with live training ranges, without the use of external instrumentation. To accomplish this, FCS is reusing existing training software to produce a set of Training Common Components. This paper describes how the TCCs are being used to provide a core set of embedded live training capabilities that will be supplied to all FCS platforms. In addition, this paper describes the challenges associated with supporting FCS embedded collective training capabilities at the Live Training Ranges.