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Marines test robotic mule that could carry weapons, sensors
The program seeks to take the load off of dismounted troops.
By Todd South
New in 2019: The Army, Marines will put four robotic gear mules to the test in rugged, austere conditions
Service leadership will choose from four submissions after soldiers and Marines finish field testing.
By Todd South
How Marine Corps training prepared this veteran for a career making children’s toys
Toys created by Donald Coolidge's company have won multiple awards and made TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of the Year” list.
By Natalie Gross
Marines want to use artificial intelligence to help find and neutralize sea mines
Some technology includes remotely operated vehicles, unmanned underwater vehicles and aerial drones combined with sensors to detect and analyze ordnance.
By Todd South
Marines will test this new robot combat load carrier within squad formations this year
A not-yet-disclosed Marine unit will be testing four variants of a load-bearing robot vehicle.
By Todd South
Marine Corps EOD techs will soon have this ‘throwable robot’ in their arsenal
EOD teams have a new tool to get to hard-to-reach places, and to investigate bombs and other threats.
By Todd South
We’re about to find out if this ‘optionally-manned’ Polaris ATV could help shoulder a soldier’s combat load
One of two types of robotic vehicles being tested by Army formations this summer is made by Polaris Industries.
By Todd South
Here’s how air and ground robots working together will change infantry tactics
Robots in the air and on the ground will give dismounted troops a standoff capability they've never had at such a low level before, experts say.
By Todd South
This robotic Humvee can take point
The Army is testing how a robotic Humvee teamed with a human-driven command-and-control vehicle can semi-autonomously engage targets.
By Kelsey D. Atherton
Robot dog helps handlers practice for battlefield injuries
Marine dog handlers used the new robots for the first time.
By Andrea Scott
The Corps’s new ammo-resupply robot will lighten the load for Marines
The eXpeditionary Robotic Platform, or XR-P, as it is called, can load 120mm mortar rounds into an MV-22 Ospreys autonomously.
By Shawn Snow