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DARPA Is in the Middle of a Microscopic Robotic Arms Race
DARPA recognizes that insect-scale flying robots have immense military potential. I n laboratories around the world, ...
Military technology rarely stands still, and the Hermione robot is proof of how quickly the battlefield is changing. Unlike the early generations of bomb-disposal machines or simple scouting drones, ...
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US Navy vets’ startup to build giant robot warship with 1,000-mile reach in new deal
Notably, the company hired Tim Glinatsis, a 25-year veteran from General Dynamics’ NASSCO and Bath Iron Works, and marine engineering lead Ryan Maatta, a program alum of the Defense Advanced Research ...
In the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian soldiers are turning to advanced robotic vehicles designed to enhance battlefield ...
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US Navy robot spacecraft for satellite servicing survives punishing space test
During the trial, the Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites payload was integrated with the Mission Robotic Vehicle spacecraft bus.
Defense officials described the project as a breakthrough in Israel’s efforts to protect against both external and internal ...
Ukraine is racing to build a robotic army as the war is increasingly transforming into a technological contest with Russia.
Engineers at a defense start-up accidentally ordered parts in a color popular for cell phones and smart watches, but less so ...
Failing to take the robotics race seriously means watching Beijing set the rules of the automated economy, and risks leaving American power to rust.
Faced with a shortage of soldiers, the Ukrainian army is eager to deploy robots on the battlefield — for efficiency and to save lives.
Technology is always evolving, and while some of us simply try to keep up, some local students are advancing. Take a walk down the hall of W. F. Kaynor Technical ...
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