“Living fighters will gradually begin to be replaced by their robotic ‘brothers’ who can act faster, more accurately and more selectively than people,” Vitaly Davydov told RIA Novosti on…
- Kelsey D. Atherton
- Forbes
Developing robots for war is an international phenomenon, and Davydov’s remarks fall into a broader pattern of Russia seeking to augment its existing military with new, autonomous…
“There is a still-classified Russia’s military robotics road-map that sketches out various stages of Russian unnamed military developments, which…