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U.S. Military May Prototype Counter-Drone Systems Next Year
No single solution stops drone swarms.
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![The Joint C-sUAS Office, established in 2020 to tackle the unmanned aerial system threat, has hosted a series of C-sUAS demonstrations with the Army’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office to give industry the opportunity to show the latest counter-drone technologies. Prototyping efforts could begin in the next fiscal year. Photo Credit: Mark Schauer](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2024-07/Counter%20Unmanned%20Aerial%20Systems.jpg?h=670c6e75&itok=oAep-plN)
Meet MilliMobile, the Mighty Mini-Bot
With unique power sources, a miniature system may be the next big thing in swarm robotics.
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![Researchers at the University of Washington have created a tiny, self-driving robot powered by surrounding light or radio frequency so that it needs neither a tether nor batteries. Credit: Mark Stone/University of Washington](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2024-02/GIS-F7-MilliMobile-MARCH2024.jpg?h=b8c132f5&itok=_SkT5YNx)
Army of Robots: Machines Will Rule Defense
Robots poised to reshape U.S. Army with AI integration, enhancing safety, logistics and combat capabilities.
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![U.S. Soldiers assigned to the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own," 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment -The Old Guard, perform during the Opening Ceremony for the AUSA 2023 Annual Meeting and Exposition on Monday in Washington, DC. Credit: Christopher Kaufmann, U.S. Army.](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2023-10/Ausa_openinig_2023.jpg?h=d5d02efb&itok=XDTYIzia)
Dead Bird Drones May Get Artificial Intelligence and 5G
Research with robotized bird cadavers could benefit the aviation industry.
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![Researchers at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology may add artificial intelligence and fifth-generation cellular capabilities to drones made of dead birds. The drones could be used for environmental monitoring, border patrol or military missions. Credit: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2023-09/GIS-F5-Necrobotics-SEPT2023.jpeg?h=f1bbbfe3&itok=NGz4s6W6)
Gen. James Rainey: Man-Machine Integration May Revolutionize Combat Arms
Robotic teammates top the list for Army Futures Command commander.
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Army Awards Contracts for Partially Autonomous Tactical Vehicle
The Army renames the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle the XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle.
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![Soldiers navigate a Bradley fighting vehicle through the battlefield during Karelian Lock 23 in Pahkajarvi Training Area, Finland, last month. The Bradley will be replaced by the XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, an optionally-manned armored vehicle. Army Sgt. Brayton Daniel](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2023-06/BradleyFightingVehicle_Army.jpg?h=af683e34&itok=XTeXqzyD)
Army Aims for Unmanned Airborne ISR Incremental Improvements
Here’s what the Army hopes to gain with the Future Tactical UAS.
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![The Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System Increment 1 conducts flight tests and maneuvers on February 25-26, 2021, at Leyte West Airfield, Fort Benning, Georgia, during the Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (FTUAS) Rodeo. The Rodeo was the capstone event for a year-long capabilities assessment of four commercial systems conducted by five brigade combat teams. Credit: U.S. Army Photo by Luke J. Allen](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2023-02/GIS-F1-ArmyFTUASwithtrees-March2023.jpg?h=f9c36c1f&itok=s5ezYtz5)
Researchers Advance Flight for Insect-Sized Robots
Robotic insect swarms come closer to reality.
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![Components of an avionics suite for a 10-milligram “gnat robot” include a 2-milligram gyroscope, 3-milligram microprocessor and a 1-milligram visual optic flow sensor.Sawyer Fuller, Zhitao Credit: Yu and Yash Talwekar](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2023-02/GIS-F2-NanoFlight-MARCH2023.jpg?h=5f0ca341&itok=8fL3kMDh)
Undersea Combat Includes Way More Than Submarines
AI and unmanned systems aid underwater stealth missions.
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![Navy SEALs conduct diving operations with the attack submarine USS New Mexico during training in the Mediterranean Sea in June 2021. The Undersea Warfighting Development Center helps integrate a variety of technologies and capabilities for the undersea warfare mission. Photo courtesy of U.S. Navy](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/media/images/migrated/GIS-F4-UnderSeaWarfareCenter-FEB2022.jpeg?h=bde28bee&itok=ZRL2LRXA)
UCSD is Supporting ONR's Marine Robotics Testbed Effort
University of California San Diego, San Diego, California