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Military Robot - Exploring Technological Frontiers in Defense Systems - cover

Military Robot - Exploring Technological Frontiers in Defense Systems

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Dive into the world of "Military Robot," a comprehensive exploration of advanced robotics shaping modern defense strategies. This book bridges "Robotics Science" and "Political Science," unraveling the critical implications of autonomous systems in global security. Designed for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, it’s an investment in knowledge with unmatched practical value.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Military robot: Introduction to robotic systems revolutionizing military operations.
 
2: Autonomous robot: Insight into selfgoverning machines transforming combat scenarios.
 
3: Unmanned aerial vehicle: Examination of UAVs and their pivotal role in surveillance and warfare.
 
4: Robot control: Strategies and technologies enabling precision in robotic military systems.
 
5: Unmanned combat aerial vehicle: UCAVs and their emergence in automated combat.
 
6: Micro air vehicle: Smallscale aerial technologies with big implications for defense.
 
7: Swarm robotics: Collaborative robotic systems redefining battlefield tactics.
 
8: Unmanned ground vehicle: Groundbased robotics and their multifaceted military uses.
 
9: Guardium: Analysis of the Guardium UGV in patrolling and operational security.
 
10: Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System: Modular designs for adaptive combat roles.
 
11: ZALA Aero Group: Innovations from ZALA Aero in unmanned systems technology.
 
12: Lethal autonomous weapon: Ethical and functional dimensions of autonomous lethal systems.
 
13: Drone warfare: A closer look at drones' transformative role in modern conflict.
 
14: Unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States military: UAV applications in U.S. defense strategies.
 
15: Loitering munition: Systems combining UAV and missile functionalities for tactical advantage.
 
16: Artificial intelligence arms race: The global AI arms race and its roboticsdriven dimensions.
 
17: THeMIS: The versatile unmanned ground vehicle leading modern operations.
 
18: HAL Combat Air Teaming System: India's groundbreaking combat teaming advancements.
 
19: Shield AI: Cuttingedge AI technologies advancing autonomous defense systems.
 
20: Brave1: Ukrainian innovation in robotics and autonomous military solutions.
 
21: Mobile robot: Broader applications of mobile robotics in dynamic combat scenarios.
 
Understand the technological prowess of military robotics and their broader societal impact. From ethical dilemmas to realworld applications, "Military Robot" equips readers with essential insights to navigate this evolving field. Gain the knowledge to stay ahead in the robotics revolution.
Verfügbar seit: 21.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 186 Seiten.

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