2016
ardr 16 / 0054
australian army
australian department of defence
british commonwealth
cold war ii
commonwealth of australia
computing
cybernetics
defence science and technology group (australia)
land division (dstg)
late 2010s
robotics
unmanned aerial vehicleunmannedgroundvehicle
https://breakingdefense.com/2022/10/lightning-in-a-bottle-inside-the-origin-of-the-armys-future-robotic-fleet/
ORIGINAL CAPTION: The Project Origin vehicle, a surrogate for Army Robotic Combat Vehicles, is seen at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana, in September 2021...
computing
cybernetics
early 2020s
late 2010s
robotic combat vehicle
robotics
u.s. army
united states army
unmannedground combat vehicleunmannedgroundvehicle
Via Feanor over at the Defencetalk forums:
From back in January of 2020:
https://www.c4isrnet.com/unmanned/robotics/2020/01/11/russian-army-will-develop-of-storm-robot-tank-and-ally/
Uralvagonozavod developed the Shturm while Kalashnikov was responsible for the Soratnik.
Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV)
Advanced Technology Development Future Naval Capability (FNC) Program
Science and Technology
Brief to Industry
https://www.scribd.com/document/369430054/ONR-Armored-Reconnaissance-Vehicle
amphibious vehicle
cold war ii
early 2020s
electronic warfare
late 2010s
office of naval research
optionally manned
reconnaissance
united states
united states marine corps
united states navy
unmanned air vehicleunmannedgroundvehicle
usmc
armée de terre
bundeswehr
cold war ii
cybernetics
deutsches heer
early 2020s
federal republic of germany
france
heer
late 2010s
mbt
robotics
tank
tank design
unmannedgroundvehicle
Since we don't seem to have a dedicated thread for this already:
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2015/10/remember-eatr-the-military-robot-that-was-supposed-to-eat-humans/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/09/eatr_beta/
2010s
cold war ii
cybernetics
people's liberation army
people's republic of china
robotics
tank design
unmannedground combat vehicleunmannedgroundvehicle
The Ripsaw Unmanned Ground Vehicle. Military prototype and privately funded DARPA challenger. Super fast (0–50 in 3.5 secs), manoeuvrable, tough. Emergency services, military escort, bomb disposal. Built by the Howe Brothers. $200,000.00 each.
http://www.howeandhowe.com/
defense advanced research projects agency
textron systems
ugv
united states
united states army
unmannedground combat vehicleunmannedgroundvehicle
war on terror
For those who didn't often read Ares blog...not a fresh news but was impressive for me.
It worth reading http://www.bostondynamics.com/content/sec.php?section=robotics
and especially looking at in action http://www.bostondynamics.com/dist/BigDog.wmv...
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