In Real Life

Air Force Cyber Attack Caused By…Mafia Wars?

Earlier this month, it became known that the US Air Force’s aerial drones had been infected with malware. It didn’t blow them up or anything, but it was embarrassing for the Air Force nonetheless.


February 13, 2011
In Real Life

Video Games On The Front Lines

Long hours, hard work, crap weather. Then there’s the boredom, the long hours of boredom, followed by the bursts of heart-pounding adrenaline. This is war.


October 10, 2010
News

Enlisted Gamer Criticizes Military Response To Medal Of Honor

Stars and Stripes, the foremost independent publication covering the United States military, examined the Army and Air Force’s recent decision to forbid Medal of honour from being sold in their exchanges. One enlisted man blasted the decision as shortsighted.


September 3, 2010
News

US Airman Defends Military’s Video Game Sales Ban

First off, I am an active duty Air Force member.


May 7, 2010
News

Who Needs Health Packs When We’ve Got Lasers And Nanotech?

While we’re busy fumbling through dark corridors and navigating twisting platforms searching for health packs, food and other esoteric life-saving items, the Air Force is healing wounds with lasers and nanotechnology.


February 3, 2008
Uncategorized

Air Force Unveils Plans For Air Force 2.0

Never accuse the USAF of being too far behind the times – they’ve just unveiled a long term plan to create ‘Air Force 2.0,’ including social networking (MyBase!), virtual training, and more ways to appeal to those tech savvy kids than you can shake a stick at. The Air Education and Training Command paper details the plan (but no real mention of cost), wrapping up with a look at three of the ways they hope Air Force 2.0 will function:

Attached at the end of the white paper is a series of three vignettes, detailing narrative form how MyBase will operate for each sector: recruiting to and inspiring the public after a recent terrorist attack with games as well as social settings; training new cadets in a virtual Squadron Officer School (vSOS) with avatars of famous historical thinkers, guest lectures at the University of Texas, and full-blown simulation of what it’s like to watch an air mission from the ground in an Army M1A2 Abram; and, finally, using avatars as interaction methods for research about security issues and further training.

Ooooook. Well, they’ve projected plans running through 2030, so we’ll see how long it takes for the USAF 2.0 to become reality.

Air Force Unveils Potential Plans for MyBase Virtual World [Virtual Worlds News]