President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a Russian position was taken for the first time without using any Ukrainian infantry, only uncrewed systems.
From robot mules in Ukraine to AI targeting in Iran, automation is extending war’s reach, not ending war.
The recent capture of a Russian position using ground robots is a milestone for the use of machines in warfare.
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‘Robots don’t bleed’: Ukraine sends machines into the battlefield in place of human soldiers
Ukraine’s military is increasingly using robots to replace human soldiers, even in combat assault missions, helping to ...
Ukraine is quietly reshaping the front line with war robots who it says have already carried out 22,000 missions ...
Western tanks and armored vehicles could prove hard to replace in high-loss wars. Cheap ground robots could take over some ...
Ukrainian forces have, for the first time in the war, captured a Russian position entirely with unmanned systems — including ground robots and drones — without deploying soldiers on the battlefield.
Heven AeroTech founder and CEO Bentzion Levinson explains how his startup has addressed drone navigation and communications ...
China’s Hefei metro is testing robot dogs, drones, and humanoids to inspect trains, patrol platforms, and assist passengers ...
In a simulated natural disaster, robotic drones from the University of Maryland’s RoboScout Team arrived first, scanning the area for survivors. They beamed patients’ locations to robot dogs and ...
As a kid, I spent countless hours watching Star Trek reruns, Space: 1999, and Battlestar Galactica. Robots and androids were as much a part of those fictional universes as warp drives and laser ...
By Siddarth S April 15 (Reuters) - Autonomous food delivery robots and drones could cut costs by several dollars to as low as ...
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