The US Army is looking into ground robots to evacuate wounded troops, drawing lessons from Ukraine, where drones make medical missions dangerous.
Aptima reached the Army xTechHumanoid finals with a fully autonomous locomotion system that helps humanoid robots navigate ...
U.S. Army Soldiers observe a demonstration of capabilities during the xTech Edge Strike: Ground robotics and unmanned systems ...
This analysis explains how the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division is reshaping light infantry warfare by replacing traditional weapons companies with the new Multi-Purpose Company, integrating scouts ...
Foundation says its Phantom humanoid robots arrived in Ukraine in February for battlefield evaluation, with testing also ...
It has emerged that Foundation, a San Francisco-based US company, handed over two Phantom MK-1 humanoid soldier robots to ...
The Phantom MK-1 looks the part of an AI soldier. Encased in jet black steel with a tinted glass visor, it conjures a ...
The Army is betting on AI to help ease paperwork burdens for equipment maintainers, inventory specialists, and recruiters.Thomas Alvarez/Idaho Army National Guard The US Army's biggest AI gamble may ...
Foundation has reportedly delivered two Phantom MK-1 humanoid robots to Ukraine for battlefield testing as robotic warfare ...
A San Francisco-based robotics company says the Trump administration has expressed interest in deploying its high-tech robots onto future battlefields. The tech firm, Foundation, has already scored ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The US Army wants to see AI streamline some of its toughest behind-the-scenes jobs. Recruiters and logisticians are still using ...