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The coyote scarecrows were more effective at dispersing wildlife than higher tech robots like Boston Dynamics' Spot.
The US Army Engineer Research and Development Center is developing robot coyotes to protect airfields from hazardous wildlife, leveraging their natural intimidation factor.
Advanced Conversion Technology reports on trends shaping military vehicle innovation, including autonomous tech, robotics, ...
The US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) has created an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) system designed to ...
Authors warn that normalising the humanoid technology could lead to ‘indiscriminate killings and accidental deaths’ ...
The development of spider-inspired robotic drones marks a significant advancement in military technology. These unmanned ...
The unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) system, which includes a large, plastic coyote mounted to a UGV base, will serve as a ...
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New mine-killing robot
Barracuda demonstrated underwater navigation, target communication, and mine detection during the trial without physical ...
The Pentagon has taken a step back from supporting research and development of robotic land vehicles. The goal was to be able ...
Alibaba boasts a strong balance sheet, robust earnings growth, and major investments in AI, cloud, robotics, and healthcare ...
The Ukrainian robots attacked after Russia launched 741 hypersonic missiles and kamikaze drones as NATO scrambled jets in ...
"MITS Capital is proud to sign the first Diia.City contract between a US investor and a Ukrainian DefenseTech company," said Perry Boyle, CEO & Founding Partner at MITS Capital. He also emphasized ...