War really is getting more like a video game, as hardware and software from the gaming industry is increasingly being adopted for military use. The latest sign of this appeared at the Farnborough air show this week, where arms-maker Raytheon showed off its new Universal Control System for robotic aicraft. It's based on the same technology that drives Halo and Splinter Cell.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Game Controllers Driving Drones, Nukes
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Sean Feeney
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console gaming,
military applications,
UAV's
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