The US Army wants AI to help streamline some of its most tedious tasks for recruiters and logisticians.
A well-known military adage states, “A commander who fails in an operation can be forgiven, but a commander who fails in meal distribution cannot.” This saying underscores the critical importance of ...
The first classes of the Robotic Autonomous Systems Leader Tactics course, or RASLT, at Fort Benning’s Maneuver Center of ...
The Army Research Laboratory is exploring new applications of AI designed to better enable forward-operating robot “tanks” to acquire targets, discern and organize war-crucial information, surveil ...
Analyzing a USAR transition from manned breach to robotic maneuver provides a data driven assessment to support the following operational effects: Reduces risk to Soldiers during high-hazard missions, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A US Navy veteran working in Ukraine said using robots to evacuate the injured is effective. He said they're often quite cheap, ...
Soldiers examine DEVCOM CBC's Autonomous Equipment Decontamination System at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, May 2024. (Gabriella White/U.S. Army) The U.S. Army is looking to have autonomous airborne ...
As Elon Musk touted plans to eventually manufacture an army of Tesla bots in Silicon Valley this month, humanoid robots were already being produced and sold to consumers in China. Chinese and U.S.