What did the communist Nomenklatura Biden say? He said there will be "drones to hunt down people who don't have masks on." The future of war will be a war on you and robots and drones will be deployed to hunt you down. The technocrats are mocking us by burlesquing the military. There has always been gay and transgender people in the military. So what? Go for it. But keep in mind this is why the military is being degraded. This is the same with the police and firemen. All you "hero" military, policemen and firemen out there, good bye. As you leave the office for the last time the doors will be shut by a robot.
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Source: Tech News
Will Robots Replace Soldiers?
By Team Tech | August 10, 2020
The drones are here with us. So, will robots replace soldiers? Alerts have been roaming all over about how British troops are advancing, and how modern technology might come with different military operation techniques in battlefields.
Based on the missile firing drones and intelligence gatherings that the United States uses in its war with enemies, the country has transitioned from mechanical bomb-diffusers to having its military operations done by mechanical soldiers. American military leaders have given insights on the possibility of military robots replacing human soldiers on the battlefields.
Military leaders have been debating on the coming of military robots for years. For instance, Gen.Robert Cone had predicted that machines like robots and drones would be replacing at least a quarter of military men by 2030.
According to the military experts, the primary aim of the mechanical soldiers is to combat the troops, to make them smaller, deployable, more lethal, and more importantly, give them agile forces. With these robots, it will be possible to reduce the number of human soldiers from 4,000 to 3,000. Cone said that this would only become possible by employing enhanced robotic soldier technology on the battlefields.
War is expensive, and military success is heavily dependent on the machinery invested in it. Besides the cost of deploying soldiers, there is an extra price of training, housing, feeding, and supplying soldiers with war equipment in the course of military operations. After the war, there come the bills of veterans programs, medical care covers, and pensions that continue piling up.
Supporters of the robotic soldiers say that the machine-controlled troops will not only save human soldiers from harmful fights, but they will also reduce the operational and maintenance costs of the military troops.
However, some things will be difficult to achieve with robots. Read on and find out what these machines are already doing and how much they will affect the future of military forces.
Military Robots in the Battlefields Today
Will Robots Replace Soldiers?
Some countries are already deploying robotic soldiers on the battlefields. For instance, the US has already recruited unmanned aerial military vehicles to drop missiles and conduct surveillance on unsuspecting terrorists attacking from overseas countries like Yemen and Pakistan.
The country is also one of the few that have deployed drones on the stateside to check on the citizens right from their homes. This has shown that the integration of virtual reality is also possible in the military. According to military officials, robotic soldiers are creating awesome co-working spaces with humans.
The morality and efficacy of robot technology in military operations seem to be controversial. Still, the proponents argue that the gadgets are inexpensive, reduce collateral damages, and save the American troops from risky operations.
The robots also don't require the payments for health insurance, thus proving the cost-effectiveness to the armies. The good part of it is that humans can command these machines right at the comfort and safety of the operation centers.
Some robots work far from the ground, but others operate on the ground in the battlefields. When the American forces were engaging with the Afghanistan and Iraq forces, they heavily relied on bomb-squad drones to inspect and defuse explosive devices set by the enemies. Human operators stayed safe a distance away while the robots moved via tank tread, floodlights, mechanical arms, and infrared vision to spot bombs and defuse them.
Please go to Tech News to read more.
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Go from the soldiers who fought in Vietnam in 1968...
Will Robots Replace Soldiers?
By Team Tech | August 10, 2020
The drones are here with us. So, will robots replace soldiers? Alerts have been roaming all over about how British troops are advancing, and how modern technology might come with different military operation techniques in battlefields.
Based on the missile firing drones and intelligence gatherings that the United States uses in its war with enemies, the country has transitioned from mechanical bomb-diffusers to having its military operations done by mechanical soldiers. American military leaders have given insights on the possibility of military robots replacing human soldiers on the battlefields.
Military leaders have been debating on the coming of military robots for years. For instance, Gen.Robert Cone had predicted that machines like robots and drones would be replacing at least a quarter of military men by 2030.
According to the military experts, the primary aim of the mechanical soldiers is to combat the troops, to make them smaller, deployable, more lethal, and more importantly, give them agile forces. With these robots, it will be possible to reduce the number of human soldiers from 4,000 to 3,000. Cone said that this would only become possible by employing enhanced robotic soldier technology on the battlefields.
War is expensive, and military success is heavily dependent on the machinery invested in it. Besides the cost of deploying soldiers, there is an extra price of training, housing, feeding, and supplying soldiers with war equipment in the course of military operations. After the war, there come the bills of veterans programs, medical care covers, and pensions that continue piling up.
Supporters of the robotic soldiers say that the machine-controlled troops will not only save human soldiers from harmful fights, but they will also reduce the operational and maintenance costs of the military troops.
However, some things will be difficult to achieve with robots. Read on and find out what these machines are already doing and how much they will affect the future of military forces.
Military Robots in the Battlefields Today
Will Robots Replace Soldiers?
Some countries are already deploying robotic soldiers on the battlefields. For instance, the US has already recruited unmanned aerial military vehicles to drop missiles and conduct surveillance on unsuspecting terrorists attacking from overseas countries like Yemen and Pakistan.
The country is also one of the few that have deployed drones on the stateside to check on the citizens right from their homes. This has shown that the integration of virtual reality is also possible in the military. According to military officials, robotic soldiers are creating awesome co-working spaces with humans.
The morality and efficacy of robot technology in military operations seem to be controversial. Still, the proponents argue that the gadgets are inexpensive, reduce collateral damages, and save the American troops from risky operations.
The robots also don't require the payments for health insurance, thus proving the cost-effectiveness to the armies. The good part of it is that humans can command these machines right at the comfort and safety of the operation centers.
Some robots work far from the ground, but others operate on the ground in the battlefields. When the American forces were engaging with the Afghanistan and Iraq forces, they heavily relied on bomb-squad drones to inspect and defuse explosive devices set by the enemies. Human operators stayed safe a distance away while the robots moved via tank tread, floodlights, mechanical arms, and infrared vision to spot bombs and defuse them.
Please go to Tech News to read more.
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Go from the soldiers who fought in Vietnam in 1968...
...to robots fighting wars (green screen simulation) in the future:
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