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Robots are evacuating soldiers in Ukraine. A US veteran said they're best when they're cheap.
A US Navy special operations veteran told BI that ground robots are helpful, but it's best to have more cheap one than fewer ...
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Purdue secures $1.5M Army funding to develop GPS-free air–ground AI robot teams
Purdue researchers are building AI-powered air-ground robots that can navigate and collaborate in GPS-denied military terrain ...
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Robot dogs on the battlefield: How China is forcing a new military arms race
China’s deployment of rifle-armed robotic dogs is pushing military robotics into dangerous new territory. As the U.S. reflects on its own robotic programs, China is already testing armed quadrupedal ...
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Army's 5th Division tests multi-legged robot for DMZ patrol
On the 22nd, soldiers from the Army’s 5th Division, the Key Unit, in Yeoncheon County, Gyeonggi Province, conducted border ...
Both Russia and Ukraine are innovating methods to deploy ground robots for assault missions, engineering tasks, and ...
So, imagine you’re Tony Stark, operating your armored, high-tech exoskeleton to fly through the skies by using your helmet’s eye-tracking sensors to control your suit. And then, out of nowhere, the ...
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Ukraine just approved its first ground robot equipped with key grenade launchers, maker says
Ukraine uses ground robots to fire at Russian targets and attack positions while its own soldiers stay at a safer distance.
Exclusive: Australian scientists are working alongside China’s top military university – the one answering to Xi Jinping’s ...
China commenced extensive military drills around Taiwan to flaunt its blockade capabilities. This provocation tests Taiwan's ...
Ukraine’s next battle is underground, where millions of hectares must be cleared of landmines before recovery can begin.
China launched its most extensive war games around Taiwan on Monday to showcase Beijing's ability to cut off the island from ...
The Space Development Agency awarded $3.5 billion in contracts this month for 72 missile tracking satellites designed to detect hypersonic threats from low Earth orbit, signaling the Pentagon's pivot ...
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