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When Robots Storm the Beach
« on: May 03, 2017, 09:16:35 am »
 When Robots Storm the Beach

    By Patrick Tucker Read bio

May 1, 2017

The future of amphibious warfare looks like a constellation of bots large and small. The main challenge now is getting them to talk to each other.

OCEANSIDE, California — The beach assault began not with a bang but the whirring of drone propellers overhead, a grumble of gears, and the low sweep of the ocean. Frisbee-sized quadcopters raced ahead of enormous, self-driving amphibious assault vehicles. Satellites peered down as robotic submarines probed outward and up. With gigabytes of data flowing between these interconnected machines, it seemed — misleadingly — like a war that did not need humans at all.

http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2017/05/when-robots-storm-beach/137464/?oref=defense_one_breaking_nl
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