Article "Unmanned combat robots beginning to appear"
by Frank Tobe
June 14, 2016
Article "UK and France to Unveil $2 Billion Drone Project"
by Alex Morales
March 3, 2016
Weapons of the future – military robots from US military's research labs
Published on Jul 15, 2016
Marines test equipments provided by the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory at Camp Pendleton, California.
The Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory is in charge of various aspects of advanced technology in the United States Marine Corps. The Warfighting Labs identifies possible challenges of the future and develops new warfighting concepts and tests new ideas to help develop equipment that meets the challenges of the future operating environment.
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Zhuhai AirShow China 2016 news Day 3 drones UAVs combat fighter aircraft Chinese aerospace aviation
Published on Nov 8, 2016
This year's China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition (AirShow China) is likely to put the spotlight on a number of domestic unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), which will bring intensified competition to the global drone market.
Marines test and launch experimental weaponry drones
Published on Dec 2, 2016
U.S. Marines launch experimental weapon such as Lethal Miniature Aerial Missile System (LMAMS) and InstantEye Mk2 aerial drones at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle RQ-21A launch and recovery D
Published on Oct 16, 2017
U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron One (VMU-1) launches a RQ-21A Blackjack aerial drone utilizing catapult launcher and Skyhook recovery system during assault support tactics 3 (AST-3) in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructors course (WTI) 1-18 at Canon Air Defense Complex (P111), Yuma, Arizona.
Article "Army Wants Armed Ground Robot Prototype by 2019"
The new combat vehicles must be "optimized for fighting in dense urban terrain." Fighting in narrow streets, in turn, requires smaller vehicles than the massive M1 -- and one way to reduce weight is to take the humans out.
by Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.
March 15, 2018
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