The Robots are Coming (DoD to replace one fourth of soldiers with bots by 2030)

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Robots May Replace One-Fourth Of U.S. Combat Soldiers By 2030, Says General | Popular Science

By the middle of this century, U.S. Army soldiers may well be fighting alongside robotic squadmates. General Robert Cone revealed the news at an Army Aviation symposium last week, noting that the Army is considering reducing the size of a Brigade Combat Team from 4,000 soldiers to 3,000, with robots and drones making up for the lost firepower. Cone is in charge of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), the part of the Army responsible for future planning and organization. If the Army can still be as effective with fewer people to a unit, TRADOC will figure out what technology is needed to make that happen.

While not explicitly stated, a major motivation behind replacing humans with robots is that humans are expensive. Training, feeding, and supplying them while at war is pricey, and after the soldiers leave the service, there's a lifetime of medical care to cover. In 2012, benefits for serving and retired members of the military comprised one-quarter of the Pentagon's budget request.
Looks like it'll be fun time with robots in the middle-east starting in the mid 2020s.
 

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Thank god there is an endless supply of brown people to practice on.
I thinking Asia for the next war, personally.

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"The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. They will be fought in space, or possibly on top of a very tall mountain. In either case, most of the actual fighting will be done by small robots. And as you go forth today remember always your duty is clear: To build and maintain those robots."
 

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We already have drones that can operate nearly autonomously. This is just the next step in that logical progression. Clearly more armed Americans is the answer to any problems that might arise from this.
 

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UGVs for military has been pretty much my career for the last three years so news like this is exciting but the article is pretty much bullshit. There is a market for IED defusal bots, a huge market for UAVs (recon or combat) and some room for logistics, medical evac etc. The idea that the DOD is anywhere near replacing combat soldiers with some kind of bipedal, quadipedal, tracked or wheeled vehicle with a 50 cal on it is silly.

UAVs have already shaped how we fight our modern wars though, and is pretty much our response to the modern middle east theater. If we ever had to fight in a theater where tunnel warfare was common (Ex: Pacific in WWII) you can bet your ass we'd have an army of tunnel hunting bots like some kind of fucked up Dachshunds.
 

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It's difficult to imagine a way to make our race more prone to resource wars, so containing the devestation those wars cause by whatever means seems like a good thing. How could that not be a good thing?

Of course like all great technological innovations it will require a rigorous testing regimen. Probably on generations of poor people.

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south korea already deployed military robots to patrol their border

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Heh, that "password" feature could go horribly wrong

Robo Sentry: Password please
Soldier: Thunder
Robo Sentry: Funder is incorrect. Lethal force has been authorized.
 

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They should make something like this

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Army tests fully autonomous convoy, US army tank automotive research was involved suggesting down the road they would have a basis of technology to develop driverless tanks.

 

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That's pretty good, but I was hoping they'd demonstrate navigating through tight areas, which is a huge challenge for such a long ackermann vehicle.
 

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Wasn't there a Top Gear or something where a presenter raced in a Land Rover or somthing vs. a giant computer controlled military truck thing?

edit: There we go:
 

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I bet this sounds like a great idea on paper. Cant wait to see all the ways terrorists think up to fuck with these things. Cue the old loony toons trick of drawing the road lines into a wall.
 

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I bet this sounds like a great idea on paper. Cant wait to see all the ways terrorists think up to fuck with these things. Cue the old loony toons trick of drawing the road lines into a wall.
Unlikely to matter. The velodyne would still see the wall and I doubt their lane detection is strongly based on colored lines.

I was more thinking that some terrorist would take a potshot at the velodyne and completely disable the truck. Or just throw mud on it.