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Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Pentagon looks to the next 25 years of robot warriors



Last month, the US Pentagon pulled out its crystal ball and released a report that presents a blueprint of what it sees as the future of military robots over the next quarter of a century. It projects likely developments in new unmanned technologies against a background of shrinking budgets and shifting strategic policies, and how the dramatic development and expansion of military unmanned systems requires large-scale consolidation and development to exploit the technology’s full potential. .. Continue Reading Pentagon looks to the next 25 years of robot warriors

Section: Military

Tags: Autonomous, Drone, Reconnaissance, Robots, UAV, Unmanned, Weapons

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