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U.S. Army Seeks Lightweight Common Robotic System
Responses to request for information are due August 15.
Pockets of Resistance Threaten Robotics Funding
Robots Learn With Heads in the Cloud
Helicopter Remote Piloting System Proves Successful
The U.S. Navy has successfully demonstrated the Autonomous Aerial Cargo and Utility System (AACUS), which allows current, full-size helicopters to be remotely controlled by a tablet device. Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder, USN, chief of naval research, recently revealed that two young Marines at Quantico, Virginia, were able to land a full-size helicopter autonomously on an unprepared landing site with just one touch on a mini-tablet.
Marines Exercise New Warfighting Strategy
Researchers Develop One-of-a-Kind Nanocomputer
Robotics Competition Rallies Student Interest in STEM
The U.S. Army recently encouraged science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education by sponsoring a robotics contest for Texas middle and high school students.
Soldiers Check Out Next-Generation Combat Technologies
DARPA Announces Eight Robotics Challenge Trials Winners
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) selected eight teams eligible to receive up to $1 million to continue their work following the conclusion of the agency’s Robotics Challenge trials. The robots performed a series of eight simple tasks, such as walking a short distance or cutting a hole in a wall, at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, Florida.
Army Tests Ground Robots