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Air Force turns to video games to help prepare members for real-life combat

00:04 18.09.2023 - New York Post, Fox News

The Air Force is helping host an esports tournament designed to help service members better prepare for complex combat situations.

The Air Force is partnering with MITRE, a nonprofit national security company, for the launch of a tournament MITRE believes will help the service "better understand mission logistics choices and prioritization while under attack," according to a report from Military.com.

MITRE has opened up registration to play the game "Drone Guardians," which will require teams of participants to defend a deployed airfield from enemy attacks while still maintaining the ability to launch aircraft missions.

The game will mix elements of first-person shooters, strategy and puzzle games, according the nonprofit, with players being forced to confront a wide range of attacks from land, air, sea, space or even cyberattacks - sometimes all at once.

Players will have to work together to prioritize which area to defend while still keeping the airfield running for combat sorties.

"Teams must make critical mission decisions such as whether to prioritize readying aircraft for launch over defending the air base or putting together a contested logistics strategy in order to ensure they have the supplies they need to complete the mission," reads a description of the game on the MITRE website.

The game is designed to help the Air Force gather data that could help keep real life airbases safe and supplied and save the lives of those tasked with defending them.

"Even without adversary intervention, military logistics networks can be brittle and chaotic while also having single points of failure, creating ripe opportunities for attacks," Eliahu Niewood, vice president of Air and Space Forces for MITRE, said in a statement on the nonprofit's registration page. "Plus, as the military plans and carries out the movement, supply and maintenance of its forces, they easily could already be under attack in the next global conflict. GameX uses both military and civilian participants to test which logistics decisions will best enable the mission."

The military has a history of using video games in training, including a 1993 Super Nintendo game that was specifically designed to help the Army train soldiers for marksmanship, according to the Military.com report.

The Army later partnered with Raytheon to create a virtual reality combat simulator that was capable of tracking a soldier's whole-body movements.

The MITRE esports tournaments will be held at three separate locations: Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina; MITRE headquarters in McLean, Virginia; and the MITRE regional office in San Antonio, Texas. The Shaw Air Force Base tournament will be held Sept. 22-23, the Virginia event will take place on Oct. 13-14 and the Texas event on Oct. 20-21.

/ Monday, September 18, 2023, 12:04 PM /

themes:  Military  War  Texas  Virginia  South Carolina

Air Force turns to video games to help prepare members for real-life combat

Participants in the sports tournament will play the game 'Drone Guardians'.

The Air Force is helping host an esports tournament designed to help service members better prepare for complex combat situations.

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Air Force taps video games to train members for combat

The Air Force has joined forces with nonprofit national security company MITRE to host an esports tournament aimed at enhancing the preparation of service members for complex combat situations. Military.com reported that the purpose of the tournament is to help the Air Force "better understand mission logistics choices and prioritization while under attack." The game selected for the tournament is called "Drone Guardians," and it requires teams of participants to defend a deployed airfield from enemy attacks while also maintaining the ability to launch aircraft missions.

MITRE, the nonprofit responsible for the tournament, believes that Drone Guardians will provide a unique blend of first-person shooter, strategy, and puzzle gameplay. Players will be confronted with a wide range of attacks from land, air, sea, space, and cyberattacks, sometimes all at once. ..... The ultimate goal is to gather data that can be used to enhance the safety and supply chain management of real-life airbases, thereby increasing the protection of those tasked with defending them.

Eliahu Niewood, the vice president of Air and Space Forces for MITRE, highlighted the vulnerability of military logistics networks, even without adversary intervention. He emphasized that these networks can be brittle and chaotic, with single points of failure that are susceptible to attacks. ..... 

It is not the first time that the military has utilized video games for training purposes. In 1993, the Army employed a Super Nintendo game specifically designed to enhance soldiers' marksmanship skills. ..... The dates for the events are as follows: Shaw Air Force Base will hold its tournament on September 22-23, the Virginia event will take place on October 13-14, and the Texas event will occur on October 20-21.


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