Military Robot: Revolutionizing Warfare with Autonomous Technology
By Fouad Sabry
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About this ebook
What is Military Robot
Military robots are autonomous robots or remote-controlled mobile robots designed for military applications, from transport to search & rescue and attack.
How you will benefit
(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
Chapter 1: Military robot
Chapter 2: Autonomous robot
Chapter 3: Unmanned aerial vehicle
Chapter 4: Information warfare
Chapter 5: Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
Chapter 6: Swarm robotics
Chapter 7: Unmanned ground vehicle
Chapter 8: Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment vehicle
Chapter 9: Squad Mission Support System
Chapter 10: Legged Squad Support System
(II) Answering the public top questions about military robot.
Who this book is for
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Military Robot.
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Military Robot - Fouad Sabry
Chapter 1: Military robot
Autonomous or remote-controlled mobile robots that have been created specifically for use in the military, whether for transport, search and rescue, or offensive purposes, these machines are known as military robots.
There are already a few of these kinds of systems in operation, and many more are now in the process of being developed.
Military robots may be traced back to World War II and the Cold War in the shape of the German Goliath tracked mines and the Soviet teletanks, respectively. This definition of military robots is somewhat broad. CIA agents started to see the first realistic returns on their decade-old ambition of deploying airborne robots to gather intelligence
was when the MQB-1 Predator drone was introduced.
An experimental weapon system known as Dragon Firing II
has shown a lot of promise in artillery research recently. This system automates the loading and ballistics calculations that are necessary for accurate anticipated fire, and it provides a reaction time of 12 seconds to fire support requests. However, military weapons are not allowed to be totally autonomous since they need human input at particular intervention points. This is done to guarantee that targets are not located inside restricted firing regions, which are outlined in the Geneva Conventions for the laws of war.
There has been some progress made in the creation of pilotless fighter planes and bombers. The use of autonomous fighters and bombers to destroy enemy targets is particularly promising due to the absence of training requirements for robotic pilots, the fact that autonomous planes are capable of performing maneuvers that could not otherwise be done with human pilots (due to high amounts of G-force), the fact that plane designs do not require a life support system, and the fact that the loss of a plane does not necessarily mean the loss of a pilot. The incapacity of robotic systems to adapt to non-standard circumstances is, nevertheless, the most significant problem associated with their use. In the not-too-distant future, advancements in artificial intelligence could assist to find a solution to this problem.
A Kargu 2 drone successfully tracked down and killed a human target in Libya in the year 2020.
according to a report from the UN Security Council’s Panel of Experts on Libya, released in the month of March 2021.
It's possible that this was the very first occasion a self-driving killer robot that was outfitted with deadly armaments assaulted humans.
D9T Panda, Israel
Elbit Hermes 450, Israel
Goalkeeper CIWS
Guardium
IAIO Fotros, Iran
PackBot
MQ-9 Reaper
MQ-1 Predator
TALON
Samsung SGR-A1
Iran, Shahed 129 (129), Baykar Bayraktar TB2, Turkey
Israel, Shomer Gvouloth (Hebrew for Border Keeper
)
THeMIS, Estonia
Robotic troops of the PLA have been stationed on the border between China and India.
US Mechatronics has created a functional automated sentry gun, and the company is now striving to improve the product so that it may be used in commercial and military settings.
MIDARS, a four-wheeled robot outfitted with several cameras, radar, and possibly a firearm, that automatically performs random or preprogrammed patrols around a military base or other government installation. It alerts a human overseer when it detects movement in unauthorized areas, or other programmed conditions. The operator can then instruct the robot to ignore the event, or take over remote control to deal with an intruder, or to get better camera views of an emergency. The robot would also regularly scan radio frequency identification tags (RFID) placed on stored inventory as it passed and report any missing items.
Tactical Autonomous Combatant (TAC) units are discussed in the research Unmanned Effects: Taking the Human out of the Loop that was conducted by Project Alpha.
Since 2005, the United States Army has been hard at work developing an experimental robotic weapon system called the Autonomous Rotorcraft Sniper System.
The Mobile Autonomous Robot Software
research program was initiated by the Pentagon in December of 2003. As part of this initiative, the Pentagon acquired 15 Segways in an effort to create more technologically sophisticated military robots.
ACER
Atlas (robot)
Robot that Aids in Extraction on the Battlefield
Dassault nEUROn (French UCAV)
Dragon Runner
MATILDA
MULE (US UGV)
R-Gator
Ripsaw MS1 [1]
SUGV
Syrano
Warrior, iRobot
PETMAN
Unmanned aerial aircraft designated as Excalibur
By removing active service members from the battlefield who would otherwise be at risk of death, autonomous robots would make it possible to rescue and protect the lives of warriors. During a presentation at a conference in 2011, Lieutenant General Richard Lynch, who is also the Assistant Army Chief of Staff for Installation and works for the United States Army Installation Management Command, stated:
As I think about what’s happening on the battlefield today ..
My argument is that there are things we can do to increase the chances of our military personnel surviving a hostile environment.
And you all know that’s true.
The following are some of the benefits that robotic technology may bring to combat, as detailed by Major Kenneth Rose of the Training and Doctrine Command of the United States Army:
There is no such thing as machine fatigue. They do not seem to be closing their eyes. They don't run for cover beneath the trees when it starts to rain, and they don't converse with their pals... The first thirty minutes of a human being on guard duty are marked by a significant decline in their attention to detail... The machines have no concept of fear.
Also receiving a growing amount of focus is the question of how to make the robots more self-sufficient, with the long-term goal of someday enabling them to function independently for longer stretches of time, even even behind enemy lines. Systems such as the Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot, which is meant to acquire its own energy by scavenging for plant materials, are being tested for such roles while they are currently being developed. The vast majority of military robots are remote-controlled