Soldiers in Warminster are taking part in an experiment designed to help the army understand the battlefield in years to come. The £1 million exercise, "Ultimate Warrior 5", is a virtual simulation ...
COMPUTER games will be listed as an official sport in the army under new plans, we can reveal. Top brass are poised to give the go-ahead for taxpayers’ cash to let troops play the video games.
In some ways, the Army is a snapshot of civilian life. Just like the civilian world, the Army relies on healthcare personnel, financial and logistics experts, and public relations professionals. Army ...
The British Army is to launch a controversial new recruitment campaign targeting the MySpace generation and exploiting teenage boys' love of violent computer games. As part of a push to entice new ...
A new computer game will be used by Internet users to test their driving ability to accomplish the mission (and compete against their friends), the US Army announced today. The game, dubbed Race for ...
The Army has wasted millions of pounds in a botched computer system that has damaged the forces ability to recruit potential soldiers, The Times reports. The MoD has wasted the equivalent salary of ...
An Army computer investigator testified late Sunday that a search of military computers used by Pfc. Bradley Manning in Iraq revealed that he had downloaded the same secret documents and videos that ...
The Government has been forced to spend almost £50m on a new computer system for army recruitment because of failures in the existing IT, Philip Hammond told MPs yesterday. Some £6.7m already spent on ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- It's no secret the U.S. Army wants its small unmanned aerial systems to operate quietly in densely-populated regions, but tests to achieve this can be expensive, ...
A man accused of attempting to sabotage a computer network of the US Army by planting a "logic bomb" has been convicted this week following a three-day trial. 48-year-old Mittesh Das of Atlanta, ...
A US security firm has revealed it has been able to access sensitive information from military and government computers without approval. Security consultants from the ForensicTec company used free ...