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Army to Shrink Robot Fleet Published August 13, 2013 Over the past 10 years of war, soldiers have come to rely on small, back-pack sized UGVs for searching cramped, shadowy caves and inspecting ...
Thanks to modern technology, American military forces have become more effective in terms of weapons, defense, and their ...
The Army is transforming its fleet of transportable robots to a common set of standards to expedite modernization, interoperability, autonomy and mission flexibility. During the last decade and a ...
The Army plans to procure a total of 1,210 of these UGVs with the intention of fielding to engineering battalions and CBRN and EOD units. While a common chassis for MTRS will be picked, the robot ...
The U.S. Army awarded contracts for the next phase of the Common Robotic System (Individual) program-or Army pushes next wave of ground robots forward By Michael D. Clow April 6, 2018 ...
New Army research reduces the unpredictability of current training reinforcement learning policies so that they are more practically applicable to physical systems, especially ground robots.
The Pentagon is poised to spend almost $1 billion for a range of robots designed to complement combat troops.
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