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Robots are evacuating soldiers in Ukraine. A US veteran said they're best when they're cheap.
A US Navy special operations veteran told BI that ground robots are helpful, but it's best to have more cheap one than fewer expensive ones.
Ukrainian forces managed to rescue one of their own recently — a wounded soldier trapped for 33 days behind enemy lines — by sending a casket-shaped, off-road robot to navigate a perilous route ...
Have you ever wondered how our brave soldiers deal with nasty stuff like chemical and biological weapons? Currently, it's a risky and time-consuming process. Soldiers have to suit up in cumbersome NBC ...
Ukrainian forces managed to rescue one of their own recently — a wounded soldier trapped for 33 days behind enemy lines — by sending a casket-shaped, off-road robot to navigate a perilous route ...
His battalion said the robot was damaged, but the soldier was protected and had no new injuries. Robots are increasingly used by Ukraine but are also targets and can put hurt troops in more danger.
A US Navy veteran working in Ukraine said using robots to evacuate the injured is effective. He said they're often quite cheap, which is good since these systems are targets. He said that the lesson ...
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