“On the Vovchansk axis, the enemy controls the sky,” Ruslana Bohdan of the 57th Brigade told The Telegraph. Above, drones ...
The robot operates autonomously, without soldiers present in dangerous environments and without exposure to chemicals, oils, or extreme heat.
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The first classes of the Robotic Autonomous Systems Leader Tactics course, or RASLT, at Fort Benning’s Maneuver Center of ...
The Autonomous Decontamination System, or ADS, would scrub vehicles, critical infrastructure and key terrain while allowing ...
Footage appears to show the first time Russian soldiers were filmed surrendering to a remotely-controlled military drone, marking a significant evolution in modern warfare.
Ukrainian forces managed to rescue one of their own recently — a wounded soldier trapped for 33 days behind enemy lines — by sending a casket-shaped, off-road robot to navigate a perilous route ...
A US Navy veteran working in Ukraine said using robots to evacuate the injured is effective. He said they're often quite cheap, which is good since these systems are targets. He said that the lesson ...
The US Army wants AI to help streamline some of its most tedious tasks for recruiters and logisticians.