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Robots are becoming a common sight on the battlefield, with the Scorpion RS2 being the latest remote-controlled weapon carrier developed by Howe and Howe Technologies and ARDEC. This medium-sized, unmanned vehicle can provide reconnaissance and lead battles, keeping soldiers safe during initial contact. Similar to a Russian combat robot project, the evolution of these machines is changing the face of modern warfare.
Looks like we will have to get used to the little rascals on the battlefield. Not only Russians are working on robots that are remote-controlled weapon carriers. The Scorpion RS2 from Howe and Howe Technologies and ARDEC is essentially the evolution of the Goliath from World War II towards a weapon carrier on the modern battlefield. This medium-sized, unmanned and remote-controlled vehicle can provide reconnaissance and lead battles, so that no soldier is harmed during initial contact. And it looks similar to a Russian combat robot project that is currently being introduced.
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