The Dawn of KILLER ROBOTS
ın INHUMAN KIND, Motherboard gains exclusive access to a small fleet of US Army bomb disposal robots—the same platforms the military has weaponized—and to a...
ın INHUMAN KIND, Motherboard gains exclusive access to a small fleet of US Army bomb disposal robots—the same platforms the military has weaponized—and to a...
This is the more advanced version of this robot, created by the University of Southern California. The robot is completely autonomous and trained by machine...
The use of ground robots in military explosive-ordinance-disposal missions already saves many lives and prevents thousands of other casualties. If the current limitations on mobility and manipulation capabilities of robots can be overcome, robots could potentially assist warfighters across a greater range of missions. DARPA’s Maximum Mobility and Manipulation (M3) program seeks to create and demonstrate significant scientific and engineering advances in robot mobility and manipulation capabilities.
University of Tokyo’s JSK Lab researchers have developed a high-torque, high-speed robotic leg for based on a novel electrical actuation system.