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A military robotics machine is one that was designed to replace human soldiers. These robots don't require to be fed, slept, or protected from the elements. They don't have emotions, passions, or feelings. They are less likely to engage in unethical behavior than soldiers. Aside from that, they are not subject to the same strains, fatigue, stress and fatigue as human soldiers.

AVATAR 3

The AVATAR III military robot is a highly customizable unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The robot's payload bay is plug and play, so users can customize it to suit their specific needs. The robot is fully customizable and can detect, target, and eliminate moving forces. AVATAR III can also be used to target and eliminate moving forces. It also features dual IR and LED lights and a rugged drop-resistant chassis.

The AVATAR III is capable of many things and can be used far beyond the battlefield. It can help law enforcement and first responders better assess and respond to dangerous situations. It is extremely rugged and customizable. It supports two-way audio and can be used on multiple wireless channels simultaneously. It can navigate through a wide range of terrain and environments making it an ideal choice for law enforcement or combat missions.

REDOWL

iRobot is currently developing REDOWL, a military robot. It is based in neural-network technology, which mimics nerve cell behavior. However, unlike other robots, the REDOWL does not have a programming language and has to learn by trial and error. It can identify gunshots and determine the sound direction. Then it is given the difference between the guesses made and the actual location and then goes through another trial. It learns by doing this and gradually develops a 'neural' connection with the sound source.


The REDOWL military robot has an array of acoustic and optics systems to determine the source of gunfire and is attached to a packbot, which is a miniature robot tank. The modified Xbox controller is used to control the robot. It is capable of entering dangerous buildings and can spot gunfire within milliseconds. It's equipped with thermal imaging cameras that accurately identify targets and two wide-angle camera. This makes it ideal to use for surveillance, perimeter protection, hostage/barcade situations, surveillance and daytime urban surveillance.

MUTT

The MUTT robotic military robot is versatile and can be used to assist ground forces during combat as well as for remote operations. The advanced technology of the MUTT makes it an ideal tool to ease the burden of ground troops. Moreover, the remote-controlled and teleoperated robot can provide increased stand-off from enemy threats and enhance combat power projection. Flexible design allows it to adapt to new payloads, controllers and higher levels of autonomy.

The GDLS developed the MUTT military robot. It is based on the Small Multipurpose Equipment Transport program. This program is designed push the boundaries of autonomous operations, and shift the paradigm for manned-unmanned warfare. It is expected to be ready for deployment to IBCTs in 2022. It can carry out direct and indirect fire, autonomous replenishment, and EW missions. It also enables counter-drone operations.

BigDog

Boston Dynamics is currently developing a military robot named the BigDog. It will be able to travel long distances, while also carrying supplies and soldiers. BigDog's ability to run across a wide range of terrains means it can traverse enemy minefields or positions. This makes it a great tool to support a unit without putting them at danger. Its solid and reliable design allows it to transport a wide range of items.

Boston Dynamics, which is the inventor of the BigDog military robot, has been working closely with DARPA. The company has designed the BigDog military robot to be able to cross multiple types of terrains and bring supplies to soldiers in the field. AlphaDog, another DARPA-sponsored military bot, is seven-ton and was created to lead combat formations.





Military Robots