COULD THESE TEAM MISSIONS ACTUALLY HELP SOMEONE LEARN HOW TO PLAN AN ATTACK? COULD PEOPLE USE INFORMATION GARNERED FROM PLAYING THE GAME TO STAGE ATTACKS?
The game does not include any information that could be used against U.S. forces. No. Just as the game is designed to protect user privacy, it is also designed to protect Army operational security. By design, the game does not include any information that could be used against U.S. forces. Operational missions are played in a force-on-force setting in which game characters are under the control of players. Also, while players are provided guidance by virtual drill instructors during training missions, no confidential Army information is disclosed. Indeed, due to game design, player tactics and procedures are their own. The scenarios are not set within specific locations or buildings that someone might want to attack. Rather the settings are amalgams from Army operations. Almost all of the operational missions depicted in the game are drawn from Army experience in the conduct of and preparation for homeland defense and operations in defense of freedom. Also, the game embodies certain li
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