Front line Lance Bombardier Jason Markham from 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery has already served in Afghanistan and is in training for a second tour. He told Newsbeat how it works. He said: "I'd be at the HQ - the troops on the ground would call me for fire support and they'd give me the target location and a description of the target.
Major Rich Gill Army training officerIf we can use this sort of technology, we can probably shorten the amount of training and that is pretty key nowadays when people are so committed to operations in Afghanistan
3D app They're using the iPad back at base in Wiltshire to sharpen their skills. Major Rich Gill is an army training officer, who has been involved in rolling out the app. He said: "If we can use this sort of technology, we can probably shorten the amount of training and that is pretty key nowadays when people are so committed to operations in Afghanistan.
"There's so much they need to do before they go there and when they come back. "If we can use this to reduce the amount of training it'll be fantastic."
But the investment in iPads comes at a time when the armed forces are facing budget cuts. Major Gill insists the move is good value for money as it saves on other costs like printing reference guides and manuals.
He told Newsbeat that 15 other options were considered and denies that using Apple's gadget is a gimmick: "That was one of the first things we considered and it's not about the gimmicky side of it. "You can get all the material that you need on there at the right time and it's really mobile as well. At the time this project came about this was the best bit of hardware on the market." And he says it's not a case of cutting out mistakes: "From what we've done over in Afghanistan with the training we've been through, we don't really make mistakes. "The training back here is the best it can be and if we can improve it then that's exactly what we need to be doing."
The same team is also working on a 3D app for army pilots, who have to learn to recognise different vehicles from the air as part of their training.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/10813964
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