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It may look like something out of science fiction, but this military robot dog is very real - and it’s being trained for war.
The Army of the future will use advanced ground robotics technologies to increase lethality, stand-off, penetration and convergence according to senior leaders in the Army Futures Command.
Unmanned robots already have proven their worth on the battlefield, neutralizing improvised explosive devices, and more capable ones are coming in the future, according to the commander of U.S ...
Future Army robots may not look like squirrels, and they definitely won’t leap for peanuts, but their internal decision-making capabilities may someday be modeled on them.
Ukraine is racing to build a robotic army as the war is increasingly transforming into a technological contest with Russia.
While Xi Jinping's huge military parade was held on the anniversary of the end of the Second World War, it was clear that he ...
Four years into Army Futures Command, experts say the effort is on track, but they warn that leadership changes, potential budget cuts and a few contracting and technological hiccups could put it ...
Beyond the already deployed human-controlled drone fleets, military engineers are already tinkering with lethal AI-driven autonomous battlefield bots.
Army scientists, along with university researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have created a LEGO-like structure to connect materials they hope could build robots made of robots.
The Army has developed a robot to protect soldiers against nuclear, biological and chemical weapons to make the battlefield safer for men and women in uniform.
In the future, an Army brigade might have 3,000 human troops instead of 4,000, but a lot more robots, according to recent remarks by General Robert Cone, the Army's head of Training and Doctrine ...
Scientists have developed software to ensure that if a robot falls, it can get itself back up, meaning future military robots will be less reliant on their soldier handlers.