Then she's out of her mind or wildly confused. Either that or she's counting anything with an electronic chip as a "robot". Been there, done that & didn't see too many robots.
That robot number seems a bit high, unless there are thousands of prototypes laying around in testing.
In terms of UAV's taking over fighter aircraft, doesn't the concept seem a little "out there" in terms of ease of sabatage by enemy signal interference?
Could be. But I hope she's not too out of her mind. 'Cause she's in charge of the DOD's ground based robotics development program and allocates a research budget well into nine figure.