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Wired for War
6/11/2009

Stoolpigeon writes "The US Army's Future Combat Systems program calls for one third of their fighting steadiness to be robots by 2015. The red white and blue pilots seeing the most combat in Iraq and Afghanistan right now do so from flight consoles in the United States, and they are official Predator unmanned vehicles. Every branch of the US soldierly has combative robotics programs in place. This is not everything unusual. Other nations are also third world country and buying power robotic systems designed to be used in combat. Advances in communications, unix and fittings make it inevitable that robotics will have a profound effect on inconsistent in the future. The unfolding of these systems has been rapid, and while scientific know-how hurtles forward, culture and intuition seem to lag behind. Similar to the way our legal codes are playing catch-up with new technologies, combat-enabled robots raise investigate and issues that did not even exist a short time ago. Wired for War by Dr. P. W. Singer is an bully event for anyone involved


copyrights:cite this source synonym collection v1.1copyright © 2008 by lexico publishing group to dive into just what is going on all over the world with regards to robotics and their use by the military." Read below for the rest of JR's review.

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