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World’s first microwave-armed robot zaps drone swarms in seconds.
US defense firms Epirus and General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) have unveiled a new autonomous robotic system.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China develops wearable exoskeleton to train humanoid robots with high accuracy
Researchers from China have created a motion-tracking wearable suit that allows human beings to teach robots how to walk.
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Meet the Robot Dog Protecting America’s Air Force Bases
Meet the Ghost Dog - a semi-autonomous robot developed by Ghost Robotics and tested by the U.S. Air Force. Designed for perimeter patrols and security, this robot dog could change the future of ...
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Bomb Suits, Robots and Lasers: Inside Modern Mine Warfare
The life of an EOD engineer is spent walking into danger. The advanced bomb suit can shield against blasts but weighs 125 pounds—twice as much as medieval armor. When it’s too risky, robots take the ...
BAE Systems has teamed up with Forterra to develop a new autonomous Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) prototype that has ...
General Dynamics Land Systems has replied to the Army's call for industry interest in a new robotic vehicle development project months after the service squashed its Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) ...
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