روبوت عسكري
الروبوتات العسكرية are autonomous or remote-controlled devices or robots designed for military applications.
التاريخ
أمثلة
قيد التطوير
- US Mechatronics has produced a working automated sentry gun and is currently developing it further for commercial and military use.[1]
- MIDARS, a four-wheeled robot outfitted with several cameras, radar, and possibly a firearm, that automatically performs random or preprogrammed patrols around a military base or other government installation. It alerts a human overseer when it detects movement in unauthorized areas, or other programmed conditions. The operator can then instruct the robot to ignore the event, or take over remote control to deal with an intruder, or to get better camera views of an emergency. The robot would also regularly scan radio frequency identification tags (RFID) placed on stored inventory as it passed and report any missing items.
- US scientists at MIT are known to be "looking into building a mechanical super-fighter... able to heal his own wounds, leap buildings, deflect bullets and even become invisible" which "won't be ready for at leastعشرة years."[2]
- Tactical Autonomous Combatant (TAC) units, described in Project Alpha study 'Unmanned Effects: Taking the Human out of the Loop' -
- Autonomous Rotorcraft Sniper System is an experimental robotic weapons system being developed by the U.S. Army since 2005. It consists of a remotely operated sniper rifle attached to an unmanned autonomous helicopter. It is intended for use in urban combat or for several other missions requiring snipers. Flight tests are scheduled to begin in Summer 2009.
- The "Mobile Autonomous Robot Software" research program was started in December 2003 by the Pentagon who purchased 15 Segways in an attempt to develop more advanced military robots. The program was part of a $26 million Pentagon program to develop software for autonomous systems.
- ARV
- ACER
- ARTS
- BigDog
- Dassault nEUROn
- Dragon Runner
- MATILDA
- MULE
- R-Gator
- Ripsaw MS1 [3]
- RAAS
- SUGV
- Syrano
- Train Cable UAV (TCUAV) Is a combination of three concepts :Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs), Unmanned ground vehicle (UGVs), Train.
- iRobot Warrior
- Excalibur unmanned aerial vehicle
مستخدم حالياً
- Goalkeeper CIWS
- Guardium
- PackBot
- MARCbot
- RQ-9 Predator B
- RQ-1 Predator
- TALON
- Samsung SGR-A1
- Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (used by the United States Marine Corps)
تسجيل مرئي
انظر أيضاً
- Robot combat
- Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle
- Powered armor
- Network-centric warfare
- Mecha
- Robots in warfare
الهامش
- ^ Page, Lewis (21 April 2009). "Flying-rifle robocopter: Hovering sniper backup for US troops". The Register. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
- ^ "U.S. Army Tests Flying Robot Sniper". Fox News. 2009-04-22. Retrieved 2009-04-23.
- ^ Hambling, David (May 2009). "UAV Helicopter Brings Finesse to Airstrikes". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
- ^ Hambling, David (April 21, 2009). "Army Tests Flying Robo-Sniper". Wired, "Danger Room" blog. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
- ^ "Military wants to transform Segway scooters into robots". seattlepi.com. 2003-12-02. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
- ^ Guardium Military robot
- ^ Korean gun bots theregister.co.uk
وصلات خارجية
- "Biomass military robot in development"
- EATR: Energetically Autonmous Tactical Robot - Phase II Project
Organizations
- United States Joint Forces Command website: "Leading the transformation of the U.S. military"
- irobot.com, builder of the PackBot and the R-Gator systems
- US Mechatronics, builder of the first publicly known, working fully-automated gun
- Boston Global, builder of BigDog
News articles/press releases
- USJFC: 'Robotics to play major role in future warfighting'
- "War robots still in Iraq", DailyTech, April 17, 2008
- New Model Army Soldier Rolls Closer to Battle (SWORDS)
- TALON Small Mobile Robot
- TWG Military Robots
- جامعة كارنگي ملون's snooping robot going to Iraq
- PackBot Battlefield robotic Platform
- Miniature Unmanned Aerial Systems - UAV
- Guardium Autonomous Security Vehicle
- Unmanned Ground Systems from Israel
- High-Tech Military in Due Course
- Launching a new kind of warfare
- Gerry J. Gilmore (January 24, 2006). ". American Forces Press Service. Retrieved 2008-02-02.