They’re not the kind of thing you might expect to see on a battlefield, but a four-wheeled robot recently tested by the U.S. Marines could help make better soldiers.
The robots are a replacement for the paper targets typically used on military firing ranges and will trundle out from behind walls and buildings to provide a more realistic training environment.
They look a little goofy — something like the upper half of a mannequin grafted onto a piece of construction machinery — but they’re more than that.
John Baker/DODAutonomous Robotic Human Type Targets make their way off of a firing range on Feb. 18, at Camp Pendleton, Calif.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD