Although controlling unmanned aerial drones in Afghanistan remotely from the safety of U.S. shores is not quite reality yet, video games and modern warfare may have more in common than you think.
From satellite-navigation to dashboard displays, military technology has always found its way into the hands of consumers. But recently, technology has been moving in the other direction as scout-snipers use iPhone apps to locate their targets and Air Force engineers use Playstation 3 consoles to develop new radar technology. Although this trend is new, video games may have earned a permanent place within the military's arsenal [via The Economist]:

A British soldier takes the edge off with a Nintendo DS in Afghanistan
So when Infinity Ward's games finally inflame Russia to bring us to midnight, we'll have Sony's console to save us!














