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Army Eyes Autonomous Robots

1 source · first reported Yesterday

The US Army is exploring the use of autonomous robots to recover downed vehicles from combat zones. The service has been experimenting with ground robots for tasks like medical evacuations and logistics resupply, drawing inspiration from Ukraine's use of unmanned ground vehicles. This technology could enhance the Army's capabilities in combat zones.

Why it matters

The use of autonomous robots for vehicle recovery could significantly improve the Army's operational efficiency and reduce risks to personnel in combat zones. This technology also highlights the Army's efforts to leverage unmanned systems for various tasks, enhancing its overall modernization efforts.

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