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UAV Online: Where Video Games and the U.S. Military Meet
Why__hello
Sunday, December 13, 2009

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]:

Playing Games
A British soldier takes the edge off with a Nintendo DS
in Afghanistan

Most shocking of all is the fact that the PS3 may one day save our lives. Instead of developing a unique architecture, IBM used 12,960 PS3 processor chips to help build one of the world's fastest supercomputers, Roadrunner. Housed in the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Roadrunner operates at approximately one petaflop (1,000 trillion calculations per second) and will be used to predict the behavior of nuclear weapons.

So when Infinity Ward's games finally inflame Russia to bring us to midnight, we'll have Sony's console to save us!

 
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Comments (2)
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December 12, 2009
So THAT'S how Sony moved all those consoles! Honestly, it's nice to see videogames used in the military with a positive light as opposed to the old "murder simulator" accusation.
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December 13, 2009
I believe that they can and do control UAVs from the US overseas, they had something about it in Popular Science a few months ago. Unless i misunderstood the article.
I also saw something on the news recently about how the military had to send a plane with a real pilot to shoot down a unmanned drone that lost commutation with its controller in the US.
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