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  • Robotic Warriors of the Future to Invade Iraq (Associated Press article)

    The fucking robots are coming.


    January 23, Associated Press — Armed robotic vehicles headed for Iraq combat. The U.S. Army is preparing to send 18 remote−controlled robotic warriors to fight in Iraq beginning in March or April. The Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection Systems (SWORDS), will be the first armed robotic vehicles to see combat. Military officials like to compare the roughly three−foot−high robots favorably to human soldiers: They don't need to be trained, fed or clothed. They can be boxed up and warehoused between wars. But officials are quick to point out that these are not the autonomous killer robots of science fiction. [edit: aww.] A SWORDS robot shoots only when its human operator presses a button after identifying a target on video shot by the robot's cameras. The SWORDS' developers say its tracks, like those on a tank, can overcome rock piles and barbed wire, though it needs a ride to travel faster than 4mph. Running on lithium ion batteries, it can operate for one to four hours at a time, depending on the mission. The Army has been testing it over the past year at Picatinny and the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland to ensure it won't malfunction and can stand up to radio jammers and other countermeasures.
    "You're a gentleman," they used to say to him. "You shouldn't have gone murdering people with a hatchet; that's no occupation for a gentleman."
    -Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment

  • #2
    better watch out. skynet is gonna takeover soon.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by qan
      The fucking robots are coming.


      January 23, Associated Press — Armed robotic vehicles headed for Iraq combat. The U.S. Army is preparing to send 18 remote−controlled robotic warriors to fight in Iraq beginning in March or April. The Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection Systems (SWORDS), will be the first armed robotic vehicles to see combat. Military officials like to compare the roughly three−foot−high robots favorably to human soldiers: They don't need to be trained, fed or clothed. They can be boxed up and warehoused between wars. But officials are quick to point out that these are not the autonomous killer robots of science fiction. [edit: aww.] A SWORDS robot shoots only when its human operator presses a button after identifying a target on video shot by the robot's cameras. The SWORDS' developers say its tracks, like those on a tank, can overcome rock piles and barbed wire, though it needs a ride to travel faster than 4mph. Running on lithium ion batteries, it can operate for one to four hours at a time, depending on the mission. The Army has been testing it over the past year at Picatinny and the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland to ensure it won't malfunction and can stand up to radio jammers and other countermeasures.
      Wouldn't the army use it before they tell the press?

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      • #4
        They've probably been using them for a few years already.
        USS Banana after years of superior jav play has amassed 17999 kills, he is 1 kill away from 18k, Type ?go Javs FOR A GAME OF HUNT (no scorereset) -Kim
        ---A few minutes later---
        9:cool koen> you scorereseted
        9:Kim> UM
        9:Kim> i didn't
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        9:pascone> lol?

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        • #5
          Yeah, they've actually been using them since 2000 to defuse bombs. It's just recently that they've decided to strap a machine gun to it and have some 19 year old control it with a Gameboy.
          "You're a gentleman," they used to say to him. "You shouldn't have gone murdering people with a hatchet; that's no occupation for a gentleman."
          -Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment

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          • #6
            That won't stop the suicide bombers!
            Endless space, endless exploration.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Qan
              It's just recently that they've decided to strap a machine gun to it and have some 19 year old control it with a Gameboy.

              it would be a lot easier to kill someone if soldiers treated it like a video game, maybe too easy,high civilian losses probally. maybe a robot rampage at 4mph....

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              • #8
                why does the newspaper post these things? now the iraqis know the robots
                when they see them.
                thread killer

                Also who changed to pw to Squadless, how am I supposed to fly the banner of sucking at the game

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                • #9
                  The reason for this is pure and simply "publicity" the government needs to shear up the troops and the american people as a whole... nothing better than a new toy designed to reduce the loses from the american side...
                  A kiss is a rosy dot over the 'i' of loving.

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                  • #10
                    WTF
                    Now all the Iraqis have to do is turn off the power
                    Geesh, nooby americans
                    I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by qan
                      Yeah, they've actually been using them since 2000 to defuse bombs. It's just recently that they've decided to strap a machine gun to it and have some 19 year old control it with a Gameboy.
                      LOL, yay, I got a kill thread

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