[citation][nom]Mysteic[/nom]I guess this will make movies where hackers break in the military computer and download like 8000 TB of data in 2 minutes more believable. Lets all be honest, military tech goes into weapons and vehicles not their PC's. Supercomputers on use HDD for backups and booting.[/citation]
Military also has a lot of research facilities, like in the Antarctics, or under ground to test, measure and research environments.
This, much like the NASA with research in space;
The drives that store this data in the past always have been slower FLASH chips in the likes of a computer's BIOS chip.
It works fine, but is very slow, and limited in space.
Thanks to the modernization of this technology, they can now store billions of bits of data on the fly, even in the roughest, coldest, hottest, or most vibrating/shocking environments possible (eg in measuring equipment close to an impact crater or point of impact of an explosion, where regular HDD's would crash).