US army set for “hopping rotochut” that hops to avoid rubble trouble

London, September 19 (ANI): The U.S. army’s fleet of robots will soon be enhanced with the addition of forthcoming reconnaissance craft called the ‘hopping rotochute’, which will be capable of travelling deep into obstacle-ridden spaces like caves and rubble-laden buildings to video what it finds.

The self-righting probe is being developed for the Army Research Lab in Aberdeen, Maryland, by Eric Beyer and Mark Costello, a pair of robotics engineers at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.

The project attains significance because present-day military robots, which run on small tank-style tracks, cannot cope with irregular surfaces and obstacles such as rubble or boulders.

“They usually have trouble and get stuck with even low obstacles and walls a couple of feet high,” says Costello.

Although small helicopters are one alternative, continuous flying drains the batteries fast.

Thus, Costello stresses the need for a rotor-powered, bottom-heavy, self-righting vehicle that spends most of its time on the ground, conserving battery power.

AS to whether repeated hopping might harm the craft, a spokesman for the Impact Centre at Cranfield University in Bedfordshire, UK, said: “From a crashworthiness point of view this concept looks perfectly feasible. There should be no problem with the vehicle surviving hundreds of impacts, which is roughly equivalent to dropping a mobile phone from waist height.” (ANI)

US army robots may wage a war against the entire world, warn officials

London, Feb 23 (ANI): Echoing the scenario in the new blockbuster movie Terminator Salvation, officials at US Navy have warned that the “killer” robots being built to fight terrorists may even take over the world.

The film shows John Connor, played by Christian Bale, leading humanity in a fight with an army of Terminators controlled by the robotic Skynet.

US Navy’s secretive Office of Naval Research has said that real-life robot soldiers will soon be capable of making their own battlefield decisions.

The US Army possesses many sophisticated military robots, one of which is SWORDS – Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection System -used in Afghanistan and Iraq.

SWORD can be equipped with machine guns, grenade launchers, and anti-tank rockets.

The SGR-A1 sentry robot, is another deadly droid, which has been programmed to shoot its machine gun at anyone entering the demilitarised zone between South and North Korea.

The SGR-A1 has infrared sensors that can spot targets up to 2.5 miles away.

“Mounting machine guns on automated robots takes humans out of the decision loop,” the Daily Star quoted Robotics expert Mike Adams as saying.

He added: “There’s no question these types of robots will eventually be used to commit atrocities against humankind.” (ANI)