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The US Army wants to see if it can get robots to rescue wounded troops like they're doing in Ukraine
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 ...
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Watch the US Army’s new combat robots in action
U.S. Army Soldiers observe a demonstration of capabilities during the xTech Edge Strike: Ground robotics and unmanned systems ...
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New US Army robot: Kamikaze drone company
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 ...
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