1、Unmanned systems will not be a tool for targeting humans,what will be some of the priorities for these systems and what scenarios do you see them in?Matt Dooley The Future Of Unmanned Systems As enemies are becoming more strategically savvy,and while new technologies and threats are growing in compl
2、exity.Its important for the military to keep up,and one major trend of staying ahead is unmanned systems.LTC(R)Matt Dooley Chairperson of this yeas Unmanned Ground Systems Event and Former Chief of the Lethality and Robotics Branch for the U.S.Army,speaks about the priorities for these unmanned syst
3、ems,the Robotics and Autonomous Systems(RAS)Strategy in the near,mid and far terms,robotics technologies for the future and currently being fielded,and what this means for vehicles presently in the Armys fleet.conversations in the RAS community of interest,but current and emerging RAS technologies d
4、o not support that level of autonomous capability.Furthermore,the level of trust required to permit even basic robotic platforms higher levels of independence just simply is not mature enough in the near team.Culturally,there remains a huge leap in between trusting a Roomba vacuum to clean your room