Posted on 10/16/2021 10:22:12 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The U.S. Army intends to test an entire company of unmanned combat vehicles in simulated battle next year, a wargame that leaders called unprecedented and a big step toward refining the hardware and software that will one day enable wheeled robots to take the battlefield.
Gen. Ross Coffman, the director of Army Futures Command’s Next Generation Combat Cross-Functional Team, told reporters at AUSA this week that the closest thing to the Army’s upcoming robot exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, was last year’s platoon-sized effort at Fort Carson, Colorado.
For that exercise, the Army turned some old M113 armored personnel carriers into robots. “You can imagine that if you can turn a 113, you can turn anything into a robot,” Coffman said. “We learned a ton. There were some clear winners in the technology base. There were some that weren't as great.” Among the winners was the human-machine interface, he said.
“Now we're moving it up to company level.” he said. “The lessons learned here, we can now then apply to a brigade and to a division and see how we want to fight with these things in the future."
In August, the Army hired five firms to design prototypes for unmanned combat vehicles: Point Blank Enterprises., Oshkosh Defense, BAE Systems Land and Armaments, General Dynamics Land Systems, and American Rheinmetall Vehicles. Part of the deal: the vehicles must conform to an open systems architecture that can accomodate third-party software and sensors.
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I don’t like Teslas on autopilot.
Reminds me of “Terminator 3” or “Robo Cop.”
What if the tracks get hacked? Or you don’t have air superiority?
5.56mm
Killing people makes their friends and relatives really angry.
It’s never just a game.
I agree with you......FWIW, I know a gal whose son is attending Adrian College in Michigan on a computer gaming scholarship. I found that surprising since I never heard of such a thing. Surprisingly, his scholarship is paying more than his brother who is attending college on a track scholarship......Go figure.
Apparently colleges are now adding "E-sports" to their programs.........
yup, autoloader, and that is why i thought it was destined as a second testbed later when the time came for full up drive by wire
Is the goal here to make a superior tank, or a more expensive tank?
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