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  2. ‘Man vs machine’ race shows AI is not about to overtake ...

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    During the AI vs AI race on the morning before the AI vs human contest, the cars were reaching speeds of 200kph. And if it weren’t for the lack of helmets bobbing around the cockpit, they could ...

  3. Man vs. Machine (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Man vs. Machine was a team-based first-person shooter browser game developed by MuchDifferent. The game was playable only once, and created with the sole purpose of breaking the Guinness World Record for "Most players in an online FPS battle," which it achieved on January 29, 2012 with 999 players. [ 1 ]

  4. Autocannon - Wikipedia

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    An autocannon, automatic cannon or machine cannon is a fully automatic gun that is capable of rapid-firing large-caliber (20 mm/0.79 in or more) armour-piercing, explosive or incendiary shells, as opposed to the smaller-caliber kinetic projectiles fired by a machine gun.

  5. Man-Machine - Wikipedia

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    Mann & Machine, a 1992 American science fiction police drama television series; Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface, a 1997 manga by Masamune Shirow; Man a Machine, a 1748 work of materialist philosophy by French physician and philosopher Julien Offray de La Mettrie; Maschinenmensch ("machine-human"), a robot featured in the film Metropolis

  6. Walking your fire - Wikipedia

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    Walking your fire is a tactical targeting technique in which a weapon is fired and the result is observed for the purpose of applying a correction factor, to put the next round closer to the target. The practice may involve rapid-fire weapons such as machine guns , indirect-fire weapons such as mortars and some other types of artillery , and it ...

  7. Live fire exercise - Wikipedia

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    Naval live-fire exercises may use anti-ship missiles and torpedoes, although tests involving air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, guns and bombs are not uncommon. Navies conduct live-fire exercises to test elements of an integrated defense system, such as the US Aegis; namely, its ability to track and destroy enemy anti-ship missiles. Tests ...

  8. Marching fire - Wikipedia

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    Marching fire, also known as walking fire, is a military tactic—a form of suppressive fire used during an infantry assault or combined arms assault. Advancing units fire their weapons without stopping to aim, in an attempt to pin down enemy defenders. Marching fire usually ends with an infantry charge to engage the enemy in close combat. The ...

  9. Talk:Man vs. Machine - Wikipedia

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