The U.S. Army is seeking unmanned ground vehicles capable of both resupply and casualty evacuation in high-risk frontline zones, drawing lessons from Ukraine’s wartime use of battlefield robots.
Facing rising drone threats, the U.S. Army is developing a dual-use robot for last-mile resupply and casualty evacuation ...
The U.S. Army is looking to acquire an unmanned ground vehicle capable of transporting wounded personnel without causing them ...
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A new solicitation seeks a modular ground drone that can help navigate the “last tactical mile,” helping to reduce the risk ...
The Cheyenne II's speed and range will usher in a major leap in the U.S. Army's "dustoff" medical evacuation capability.
Ukraine showcases robot-led warfare breakthrough, drone dominance, and defense partnerships reshaping modern combat and ...
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