A Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) deploys a tethered UAS. The Army has a massive amount to learn about RCVs, their payloads and operation in a few short years. Robotic combat vehicles equipping U.S. Army ...
Robotic vehicles can optimize the flow of traffic in cities even when mixed in with vehicles driven by humans, thereby improving traffic efficiency, safety, and energy consumption, my colleagues and I ...
Robotic vehicles can optimize the flow of traffic in cities even when mixed in with vehicles driven by humans, thereby improving traffic efficiency, safety and energy consumption, my colleagues and I ...
Robotic vehicles can optimize the flow of traffic in cities even when mixed in with vehicles driven by humans, thereby improving traffic efficiency, safety and energy consumption, my colleagues and I ...
Who gets in trouble when no one's driving? Police face an unsolved problem when a driverless car does something wrong.
Milrem's HAVOC robotic vehicle is on display at the IDEX trade show in Abu Dhabi on Feb. 17, 2025. (Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo/staff) MILAN — Estonia-based Milrem Robotics revealed a first look at its ...
The U.S. Army is now firing Javelin anti-tank missiles from seven-ton robots capable of surveilling high-threat areas, finding and tracking enemies, and taking out targets when directed by a human.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army has adjusted its pursuit of three robotic combat vehicles of different sizes, instead moving forward with a single size that fits the mission needs and can keep up with ...
image: Sentry, an autonomous undersea vehicle, was used for the first time this month. The first scientific mission with Sentry, a newly developed robot capable of diving as deep as 5,000 meters (3.1 ...
DRm System Offers Flexible and Cost-Efficient Solutions for ADAS Testing Across Multiple Vehicle Types from Passenger Car up to Heavy Duty Trucks FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Humanetics, ...
The Army is focusing its efforts on a robotic combat vehicle that isn't too small and isn't too large, but just right to keep up with heavy forces. (Jerome Aliotta/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — The U.S.