Gaming technology helping to contain cost of training
Mark Abernethy
The rise of the gaming industry might evoke images of teenagers sitting in front of the TV for hours on end, but the advances in gaming technology is also aiding our soldiers.
At Woodside Barracks, on the outskirts of Adelaide, the Australian Army's 16th Air Land Regiment trains on a huge simulator in the use of ground-to-air missiles to stop airborne assaults on troops and equipment.
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