Military History Podcast

Military Robotics - Surface

09.23.2006 - By George HagemanPlay

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Now that we are in the information age, armies everywhere have begun

research on robotics, both surface ones and airborne ones.  This

episode is about the surface ones.

Robots are useful because they never get distracted, they never get

tired, and they never get fearful.  Also, commanders don't have to

worry about human loss when they are using robots.  Some of the more

famous robots currently used include:

MDARS: Autonomous, resembles R2D2 from Star Wars, patrols and secures DoD storage sitesTOV: Teleoperated, resembles a Humvee, used to identify enemy armor and designate air strikesTALON/SWORDS: Teleoperated, miniature tanks equipped with a variety of sensors and weaponsPackbot: Teleoperated, man-portable, durable and used to scout out the other side of a wallAUV: Autonomous, underwater, used to identify aquatic minefieldsSuper Scorpio: Teleoperated, underwater, used to recover lost naval equipment

For more information, read:

http://science.howstuffworks.com/military-robot.htm

http://www.spawar.navy.mil/robots/

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