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Robots to Replace Troops on the Battlefield

MOLANY0NG

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Expect to see certain clones appear to rebuke and flame! :biggrin:


Robots to Replace Troops on the Battlefield

The Fiscal Times
By David Francis 26 January, 2014

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The Pentagon is considering replacing thousands of troops with robots, a military commander said recently, marking the first time a DOD official has publicly acknowledged that humans would be replaced with robots on the battlefield.

Gen. Robert Cone, head of the Army Training and Doctrine Command, made the comment at the Army Aviation symposium on Jan. 15, according to a report in Defense News, a trade publication covering the military. He said that robots would allow for “a smaller, more lethal, deployable and agile force.”

“I’ve got clear guidance to think about what if you could robotically perform some of the tasks in terms of maneuverability, in terms of the future of the force,” Cone said.

DOD did not respond to a request for comment on Cone’s remarks.

Cone also said that one-quarter of a 4,000 troop Brigade Combat Team could be replaced by robots or drones. His announcement comes as the entire Pentagon is shrinking, including troop reductions. DOD officials have said that the size of the force would shrink from 540,000 to 450,000 by 2020.

The Pentagon and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have been aggressively pursuing robot technology. DOD has already invested billions of dollars with companies like Boston Dynamics, now owned by Google, to develop the technology.

So far, the company has developed the AlphaDog robot, designed to haul heavy military equipment for soldiers. Last year alone, DOD spent $7 million on the Avatar Program, which is attempting to find a way to upload a soldier’s consciousness to a robot. It also spent $11 million on a program that is developing robots that act autonomously.

These robots, combined with the already widespread use of drones and robots to detect bombs, are prompting fears that the human element would be removed from combat. Human Rights Watch and the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, an international coalition concerned that robots could replace humans, have launched preemptive campaigns to ban their use.

If more advanced robots are used in battle, it would be years down the line. Lt. Gen. Keith Walker told Defense News that widespread use of robots could not occur until the “deep future” - sometime between 2030 and 2040.

“We’ll need to fundamentally change the nature of the force, and that would require a breakthrough in science and technology,” he said.


 

singveld

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Yes we need to build ceylon centurian army to destroy the terrorist state surrounding us.
 

Leongsam

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I hope the US unleashes millions of robots in China and India in order to wipe those Pariahs off the face of this planet.
 

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Google has long anticipated this, hence their purchase of Boston Dynamics
so this is what sg's ns kids will encounter in the battlefield.

if they make it past the ippt alive that is.

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Leongsam

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Google has long anticipated this, hence their purchase of Boston Dynamics
so this is what sg's ns kids will encounter in the battlefield.

I like this one. It actually trips at one point but still manages to stay upright.

 

cocobobo

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Yup. This is the early version of Big Dog above.
Once they've perfected its running abilities, they made it larger, and installed an arm so it could throw cinder blocks.

I like this one. It actually trips at one point but still manages to stay upright.

 
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