Gen Z gamers help Army race towards robotic future force

Gen Z gamers help Army race towards robotic future force
Gen Z gamers help Army race towards robotic future force

With the Robotic Combat Vehicle Light set to enter service in 2028, young soldiers are providing vital feedback on prototypes, tactics and user-friendly interfaces.

Army’s autonomous HIMARS moving forward, will be at Project Convergence

Army’s autonomous HIMARS moving forward, will be at Project Convergence
Army’s autonomous HIMARS moving forward, will be at Project Convergence

The Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher program involves a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) modified with software to be controlled remotely and driven autonomously.

Army stretches little wings with desert mini-drone swarm tests

Army stretches little wings with desert mini-drone swarm tests
Army stretches little wings with desert mini-drone swarm tests

“That is just a lot of complicated work,” said Jeffrey Langhout, listing a series of technical challenges the Army hope to identify and overcome.

Army Researchers Tap Super Shrimp Tech, Envision Super Jumpers

Army Researchers Tap Super Shrimp Tech, Envision Super Jumpers
Army Researchers Tap Super Shrimp Tech, Envision Super Jumpers

“The idea of a loaded spring released by a latch is a staple in mechanical design, but the research team cleverly observed that engineers have yet to achieve the same performance out of a Latch-Mediated Spring Actuator that we find in nature,” Dean Culver, program manager at the lab, writes. “By more closely mimicking the geometry of a mantis shrimp’s physiology, the team was able to exceed accelerations produced by limbs in other robotic devices by more than tenfold.”

New Army Lab Tests Joint Tech: Project Convergence

New Army Lab Tests Joint Tech: Project Convergence
New Army Lab Tests Joint Tech: Project Convergence

“There’s capabilities out on the bench, on the floor, sitting out back in the parking lot,” said Army senior executive Michael Monteleone, who founded the Joint Systems Integration Laboratory.

Army Rushes To Deploy Anti-Jam GPS Alternative For Armored Force

Army Rushes To Deploy Anti-Jam GPS Alternative For Armored Force
Army Rushes To Deploy Anti-Jam GPS Alternative For Armored Force

Rather than wait for a much-delayed Air Force system, the Army’s plan is to deploy Generation 1 of its new receiver this year, starting with the 2nd Calvary Regiment, the 1st Armored Division, and the 1st Infantry Division.

BD Checks Out Army’s Robotic Gun: ATLAS

BD Checks Out Army’s Robotic Gun: ATLAS
BD Checks Out Army’s Robotic Gun: ATLAS

The Army will soon hold live-fire tests of an AI that can algorithmically spot targets and aim at them — but a human still has to pull the trigger. Will ATLAS let future tanks fight better with smaller crews?

Army’s ‘Team Ignite’ Sets Futuristic R&D Targets:  AI, Robotics, Autonomy

Army’s ‘Team Ignite’ Sets Futuristic R&D Targets:  AI, Robotics, Autonomy
Army’s ‘Team Ignite’ Sets Futuristic R&D Targets: AI, Robotics, Autonomy

“We ultimately want this Team Ignite to become the way we do business — it’s increased collaboration with the right partners in the right events,” says Maj. Gen. John George, head of Army Combat Capabilities and Development Command (CCDC).

Should Army Compete With Industry On OMFV?

Should Army Compete With Industry On OMFV?
Should Army Compete With Industry On OMFV?

Industry sources say the Army shouldn’t enter its own in-house design team in the race to replace the M2 Bradley. Top Army officials told us why it would work.

COVID-19: Army Ramps Up Testing, Vaccine R&D

COVID-19: Army Ramps Up Testing, Vaccine R&D
COVID-19: Army Ramps Up Testing, Vaccine R&D

Some 992 soldiers have now tested positive, with a cluster among trainees at Fort Jackson, S.C., although many showed no symptoms.

Carbon Nanotubes & Quantum Dots: Army Thinks VERY Small

Carbon Nanotubes & Quantum Dots: Army Thinks VERY Small
Carbon Nanotubes & Quantum Dots: Army Thinks VERY Small

Some 80 percent of Army science funding supports the service’s Big Six modernization drive — but the 20 percent left for long-term basic research could transform military and civilian electronics.

Army Revs Up High-Tech Tank Engine

Army Revs Up High-Tech Tank Engine
Army Revs Up High-Tech Tank Engine

The 1,000-horsepower Advanced Powertrain Demonstrator could upgrade the M2 Bradley or drive new kinds of manned and robotic vehicles.

Army To Test ATLAS Robotic Gun: Bruce Jette

Army To Test ATLAS Robotic Gun: Bruce Jette
Army To Test ATLAS Robotic Gun: Bruce Jette

The experimental turret will use the technology — and the safeguards — from the Army’s ATLAS project, originally misrepresented in the media as building “killer robots.”

ATLAS: Killer Robot? No. Virtual Crewman? Yes.

ATLAS: Killer Robot? No. Virtual Crewman? Yes.
ATLAS: Killer Robot? No. Virtual Crewman? Yes.

Alarming headlines to the contrary, the US Army isn’t building robotic “killing machines.” What they really want artificial intelligence to do in combat is much more interesting.