These Marines Are Becoming Crack Shots Thanks to Robot Targets that Move Like Humans The new targets can charge, move in unexpected directions, respond when engaged and even shout in a foreign language.
Driverless Army Combat Vehicles Face Uncertain Future, General Says The head of Army Futures Command says combat systems capable of controlling themselves will be difficult to achieve.
Robotic Mules Could Deploy with Army Advisers to Afghanistan The service hopes to start fielding the SMET after successful testing with the 10th Mountain and 101st Airborne divisions.
Army Hopes to Field Robotic Mules to Carry Gear Next Year Combat units would get remote-controlled robotic vehicles designed to carry ammo, water and other heavy combat necessities.
Backpack-Sized Robots on Their Way to Army Units The U.S. Army recently awarded QinetiQ North America a contract worth up to $152 million for special robots.
Fort Benning to Host Service-Wide Army Robotics, AI Demonstration Army leaders have placed a high priority on using robotics and AI technologies to enhance combat units' lethality.
Marines Want Robot Vehicles to Carry Infantry Packs into Battle The Marine Corps has put out a request to learn whether defense firms can build an unmanned robotic vehicle.
Army Wants to Use Robots to Help Conduct Precision Strikes on the Enemy Army officials are hoping that experts in non-military robotics can find new ways for combat units to defeat the enemy.
Thousands of Marines Participating in Robotic Target Study Humanoid robot targets can move at speeds of up to 11 mph, charge the shooter, and run maneuvers with other robots.
Military Repair Depots Eye Flying Robots, 3D Printing to Improve Ops Many U.S. Army and Marine Corps equipment repair depots are turning to robotics to keep up with the future force.
Coast Guard to Launch Service-Wide Physical Fitness Test for All Members Next Year Coast Guard men and women must take a preliminary assessment by the end of this year and a mandatory PFT starting in 2026.
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