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World’s first microwave-armed robot zaps drone swarms in seconds.
US defense firms Epirus and General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) have unveiled a new autonomous robotic system.
More than half of the world’s 542,000 new robots were installed in Chinese factories in 2024, according to the September ...
The U.S. Army is betting big on artificial intelligence and data to reshape how intelligence is gathered, analyzed, and ...
Penn Waste, with startup company Glacier and Cox Enterprises, hosted a tour on Oct. 8 at the Penn Waste recycling facility in Manchester Township highlighting the benefits of a recently added ...
BAE Systems has teamed up with Forterra to develop a new autonomous Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) prototype that has ...
In fact, the only way to stop judgment day, per the scientists, would be to nip it in the bud by preemptively bombing any ...
From new Chinese immigrants in Paris to China’s polar strategy opportunities, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.
The Ukrainian army is particularly keen to utilise these "robots on wheels," which resemble miniature tanks ... such vehicles are not new to warfare. The Russian army also uses remote-controlled ...
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China's Robot Army Is Coming Along Nicely
China now leads the world in factory robots, outpacing every other country combined, according to a new report from the International Federation of Robotics. More than 2 million robots toiled in ...
The Bullfrog system from Allen Control Systems is an artificial intelligence-powered robot to track and take down drones.
Col Paul Clayton once commanded British troops in Estonia and Poland - now he is driving Milrem Robotics' unmanned ground ...
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