Category:Military robots
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[×] Unmanned ground combat vehicles (13 P)
Pages in category "Military robots"
The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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30mm DS30M Mark 2 Automated Small Calibre Gun
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Battlefield Extraction-Assist Robot
BigDog
Black Knight (vehicle)
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Counter-RAM
Crusher (robot)
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DRDO Daksh
Dassault LOGIDUC
Dassault nEUROn
Dassault-Sagem SlowFast
Dragon Runner
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G cont.
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IRobot Negotiator
IRobot R-Gator
IRobot Ranger
IRobot Seaglider
IRobot Transphibian
IRobot Warrior
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MARCbot
MATILDA (Military robot)
MarkV-A1
Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System
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Phalanx CIWS
Powered exoskeleton
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SYRANO
Samsung SGR-A1
Sentry gun
ST Aero MAV-1
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XM1219 Armed Robotic Vehicle
XM1216 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle
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Categories: Robots | Unmanned vehicles | Military technology
Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot
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The Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot (EATR) is a project by Robotic Technology Inc. (RTI) and Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. to develop a robotic vehicle that could forage for plant biomass to fuel itself, theoretically operating indefinitely. It is being developed as a concept as part of the DARPA military projects for the United States military.[1] The project elicited some internet and media rumors after news circulated that the robot would (or at least could) ingest human remains.[2] Cyclone Power Technologies have stated that animal or human biomass was not intended to be used in the 'waste heat' combustion engine of the robot,[3] and that sensors would be able to distinguish foraged materials[1] although the project overview from RTI lists other sources including chicken fat.[4]
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