Ukraine is racing to build a robotic army as the war is increasingly transforming into a technological contest with Russia.
DARPA’s new MASH program aims to use autonomous robot medics to treat soldiers and save lives on the battlefield.
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National Security Journal on MSNHow Do You Replace the Main Battle Tank?
Ukraine’s drone-saturated battlefield has revived the “are tanks obsolete?” debate, with most of the 31 donated M1 Abrams ...
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Smart-blooded super soldiers: Coming soon from DARPA
But that's just the start. DARPA wants its smart red blood cells (SRBCs) to eventually offer super soldiers improved ...
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Army picks 3 startups to fast-track self-driving squad vehicle
The Army has struggled to achieve fully-autonomous vehicles because of the inherent challenges on a modern battlefield not ...
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Ukraine is using ground robots to rescue the injured, lay mines, and attack Russian positions. The head of one unit's robotic systems said they can help keep troops safe while evacuating the injured.
The new guard of dominant defense contractors notched big wins over the weekend, as the Army awarded $159 million to Anduril ...
Here’s some surprising news about the war in Afghanistan: 1 in every 50 troops in the country is a robot. The use of robots in combat isn’t a new thing – consider the use of bomb-disposal robots or ...
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