More than half of the world’s 542,000 new robots were installed in Chinese factories in 2024, according to the September ...
Military technology rarely stands still, and the Hermione robot is proof of how quickly the battlefield is changing. Unlike the early generations of bomb-disposal machines or simple scouting drones, ...
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Ukraine to receive over 150 THeMIS combat robots from Estonia
Milrem Robotics, an Estonian robotic vehicle manufacturer, has announced that it will deliver over 150 THeMIS unmanned ground ...
Calder McHugh is deputy editor of POLITICO Nightly.
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Ukraine unveils Tengu-5 firefighting robot for strategic sites – photos
The Tengu-5, a new ground robotic system for firefighting at military and energy facilities, has been unveiled at the SECURITY 2.0 exhibition in Kyiv. Source: Oboronka, a defence industry project ...
Col Paul Clayton once commanded British troops in Estonia and Poland - now he is driving Milrem Robotics' unmanned ground ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Estonian defence firm Milrem Robotics and several Dutch drone companies have signed deals to use space at a factory owned by Dutch industrial firm VDL, the Netherlands Defence ...
Will America's Military Surrender to Leftist Fears?** In an alarming illustration of the growing disconnect between our military leadership and the ...
While some people still have a positive outlook about how the future can look despite AI already showing signs of taking over, two experts have given a terrifying prediction about how the technology ...
Facing a manpower shortage, the Ukrainian military is increasingly using robotic ground machines to perform dangerous tasks like transporting supplies, clearing mines, and evacuating casualties.
In an old Soviet-era warehouse just miles from the front in Donetsk Oblast, sparks fly from a welding torch as Ukrainian engineers crouch over the metal frame of a ground robot. Known as an unmanned ...
The red-eyed humanoid robots in the Terminator movies don't look half as scary as PETMAN, the headfree machines that can run on treadmills now being built for the U.S. Army. Instead of turning a laser ...
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