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Matt Collins
11-15-2013, 09:44 AM
"Autonomous robots programmed to scan city streets with thermal imaging and robotic equipment carriers created to aid in transporting ammunition and other supplies will likely outnumber U.S. troops in 10 years (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9244060/U.S._military_may_have_10_robots_per_soldier_by_20 23?taxonomyId=128&pageNumber=1), according to robotic researchers and U.S. military officials. 5D Robotics, Northrop Grumman Corp., QinetiQ, HDT Robotics and other companies demonstrated a wide array of autonomous robots during a display at Ft. Benning in Georgia last month. The companies are already gaining traction in the military. For example, British military forces, use QinetiQ's 10-pound Dragon Runner robot, which can be carried in a backpack and then tossed into a building or a cave to capture and relay surveillance video. 'Robots allow [soldiers] to be more lethal and engaged in their surroundings,' said Lt. Col. Willie Smith, chief of Unmanned Ground Vehicles at Fort Benning, Ga. 'I think there's more work to be done but I'm expecting we'll get there.'"
SOURCE: http://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/11/15/045201/military-robots-expected-to-outnumber-troops-by-2023

Ronin Truth
11-15-2013, 10:39 AM
I wonder if we'll be able to pick up used ones at army surplus stores. ;)