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  2. Weird robot dogs for future wars and more are showing ... - AOL

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    Across the US military, the services are experimenting with robot dogs. The Marine Corps has tested its systems with remote assault rifles and anti-armor rocket launchers. In some cases, these ...

  3. Military robot - Wikipedia

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    A survey of 746 people in the military showed that 80% either 'liked' or 'loved' their military robots, with more affection being shown towards ground rather than aerial robots. [28] Surviving dangerous combat situations together increased the level of bonding between soldier and robot, and current and future advances in artificial intelligence ...

  4. Category:Military robots - Wikipedia

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    Airborne military robots (1 C, 21 P) B. Bomb disposal robots (5 P) I. IRobot (14 P) U. Unmanned ground combat vehicles (1 C, 35 P) Unmanned military aircraft (7 C, 14 P)

  5. BigDog - Wikipedia

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    BigDog is a dynamically stable quadruped military robot platform that was created in 2005 by Boston Dynamics with the Harvard University Concord Field Station. [1] It was funded by DARPA, but the project was shelved after the BigDog's gas engine was deemed too loud for combat.

  6. China’s military shows off rifle-toting robot dogs - AOL

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    Military use of robot dogs – and of course small aerial drones – is nothing new. A CCTV video from last year also highlighted China’s rifle-armed electronic canines in a joint exercise ...

  7. Slaughterbots - Wikipedia

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    Students attempt to flee lethal microdrones. The dramatization, seven minutes in length, is set in a Black Mirror-style near future. [8] [9] Small, palm-sized autonomous drones using facial recognition and shaped explosives can be programmed to seek out and eliminate known individuals or classes of individuals (such as individuals wearing an enemy military uniform).

  8. US Army testing roll out of gun-mounted robot dogs in Middle East

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    IDF reportedly deployed robot dogs fitted with aerial drones earlier this year

  9. FEDOR - Wikipedia

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    The materials "Army-2023: The Future of the Military-Industrial Complex" reveal an overview of innovative developments, which was presented at the largest international military-technical forum. One of these developments was the Orthos-1 robotic complex for restoring locomotor functions of the hands.