Army looks for a few good robots, sparks industry battle
Army looks for a few good robots, sparks industry battle
By Matt OBrien Associated Press Jan 27, 2019
CHELMSFORD, Mass. The Army is looking for a few good robots. Not to fight not yet, at least but to help the men and women who do.
These robots arent taking up arms, but the companies making them have waged a different kind of battle. At stake is a contract worth almost half a billion dollars for 3,000 backpack-sized robots that can defuse bombs and scout enemy positions. Competition for the work has spilled over into Congress and federal court.
The project and others like it could someday help troops look around the corner, over the next hillside and let the robot be in harms way and let the robot get shot, said Paul Scharre, a military technology expert at the Center for a New American Security.
The big fight over small robots opens a window into the intersection of technology and national defense and shows how fear that China could surpass the U.S. drives even small tech startups to play geopolitics to outmaneuver rivals. It also raises questions about whether defense technology should be sourced solely to American companies to avoid the risk of tampering by foreign adversaries.
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