Sunday, March 18, 2018

MY "X"BOX(NICE DEROGATORY USEAGE) WILL NOT EVER BE CONTROLLED BY ANY SUBMARINE,LET ALONE A LU-MILITARY ONE ETC."TGE ARK II~♡ WINS!!!๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—

On Saturday, the USS Colorado, the US Navy’s latest Virginia-class attack submarine, went into service from the Naval Submarine Base New London in Connecticut. It comes with an unconventional piece of equipment: an XBox controller, according to USA Today.
The Navy said in September that the new submarines would come equipped with a pair of photonics masts, which replace the previously-used periscope. The masts feature high-resolution cameras that can rotate 360 degrees and feeds their imagery to monitors in the ship’s control room. Initially, the masts were controlled with a “helicopter-style stick,” but those were described as heavy and clunky, and were swapped out with an Xbox 360 controller.
According to the Colorado’s commanding officer, Commander Reed Koepp, using off-the-shelf technology saves the Navy money, while the controller is already intuitive for the submarine’s sailors.
The Navy isn’t the first to adapt their controls to what their users are familiar with. Wired for War author P.W. Singer told PBS in 2009 that the military has taken cues from the video game industry, with controllers that closely mimic the ones that control consoles: “we already have this generation that’s already trained up in their use. So why would we try to use different systems that we’d have to train them how to utilize?”

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I wonder if the Navy stepped their game up and splurged on Elite controllers. Sailors deserve paddles and trigger stops.
You KNOW the original controls cost a million or more to develop, and another million to manufacture. This is awesome.
Initially, the masts were controlled with a "helicopter-style stick," but those were described as heavy and clunky, and were swapped out with an Xbox 360 controller.
So they spent a ton of money on the original controls, and then a tiny bit more money to replace them with a controller. How is this saving money?
because there’s two more virginia class being fitted out, 9 more under construction and another two more on order
addiction to last comment
and there’s another 10 boats which are modified Virginia class with enhanced guided missile capacity on possible order 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia-class_submarine
Definitely addiction…
man my spelling gets exponentially worse.
lol
Not to mention the savings in training.
Are there any good bundles?
If the navy is using Xbox 360 controllers why does the article use an Xbox one controller?
probs because the xbox one controller looks nicer.
I hope they carry a few extras onboard, getting the infamous XBox controller stick drift on your sub would suck.
That’s got to be some of the world’s most expensive 360 controlers if you factor in the paperwork for the procurement contracts… 24 controlers (I’m guessing they would get a few spares), 18 signatures at 4 levels of hierarchy, printed in triplicate. I’m pretty sure they didn’t use FedEx for delivery either…
Chilling, but practical.
Inverted or normal?
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