The U.S. Army is seeking to develop unmanned systems to recover battlefield vehicles in hostile territory, aiming to reduce the risk of casualties during recovery missions. The Army is asking the defense industry to demonstrate the capabilities of such systems. This initiative is part of the Army's efforts to leverage robotics and autonomous technologies to enhance battlefield operations and minimize risks to soldiers.
Every soldier knows the feeling: a vehicle goes down in hostile territory, and suddenly a simple recovery mission turns into a potential casualty event. The U.S. Army wants to change that calculus by removing humans from the equation entirely, and it is now asking the defense industry to show what unmanned systems can do when […]]]>