Still, some robots with law enforcement-related ... Bomb squads would also still be able to use weaponized machines for training, bomb disposal, and emergencies. Law enforcement can also still ...
The Baltimore Police Department’s bomb squad has four members, but only two get a paycheck. The unpaid workers don’t complain, though. They are, after all, only robots, the first the squad has ...
Lawmakers in New York have proposed a new bill that would make it illegal to mount weapons to robots or drones. That is of course, unless the people operating those weaponized machines happen to ...
Three years later, Dallas police officials sent a bomb disposal robot packed with ... The Los Angeles Police Department does not have any weaponized robots or drones, said SWAT Lt.
A study out of the University of Washington shows that soldiers who use bomb disposal robots on battlefields become somewhat emotionally attached to them - to the point of holding funerals for ...
Multiple types of advanced equipment, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), robotic dogs and explosive ordnance disposal robots, were deployed in a recent defense exercise conducted by the ...
The Army bomb disposal team arrived at the scene shortly before 6.30pm and deployed a robot to examine the car. The robot was able the open the rear door of the vehicle and remove the device.