File:Military Robot for Reconnaissance and Surveillance using Image.pdf
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DescriptionMilitary Robot for Reconnaissance and Surveillance using Image.pdf |
English: The use of robots is inevitable. It has stemmed
from the need to reduce manpower in military organizations and at the same time satisfying the needs of said military organizations. The variety of situations and environment that places ever growing demands on soldiers and exposes the limitations of the human body also supports the adoption of robots. The timeframe for adoption of robots in military organizations is projected to be 50 years. Robots will not be limited to their current designs and will see evolution just like everything else as the potential of robots is uncovered through advancements in robotic technologies. Human life is precious and the loss of life can be reduced considerably with the use of robots in the armed forces. |
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Author | Nihar Ranjan |
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