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By Michael Kanellos, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 1, 2004 8:23:00 PM

Next year, the U.S. Army will give robots machine guns, although humans will firmly be in control of them.

The Army next March will begin to deploy Talon robots from Waltham, Mass.-based Foster-Miller. The robots will be mounted with M240 or M249 machine guns, said a Foster-Miller spokesman. The units also can be mounted with a rocket launcher. Defense agencies have been testing an armed version of the Talon since 2003.

Putting guns on robotic vehicles is a natural evolution of the technology, which is being adopted to decrease risks to personnel in the field, the company said. Several robots, including the Talon and the PackBot from iRobot, have been used to conduct surveillance missions such as taking pictures inside the caves of Tora Bora, Afghanistan, during the conflict. Other robots have been mounted with "distruptors," guns that disable bombs and mines.

A robot coming next year from John Deere and iRobot will ferry supplies to and from the front, navigating its travels with little human input.

A robotic vehicle with a machine gun will essentially enable soldiers to stay in a safe area while attacking an enemy.

Unlike most robots, the machine gun-mounted Talon won't be autonomous. People will guide it via radio commands or fiber networks and then have full control over the gun.

"Driving, observing and shooting are always done with a man in the loop," the Foster-Miller spokesman said. "The labs like autonomy, but the users themselves always like to have control."

The Talon weighs about 80 pounds, travels at 5.2 miles per hour and can go about 20 miles on a battery charge. In "wake up" mode, in which the unit conducts surveillance but remains mostly dormant, a battery charge can last about a week. The Talon was used in Bosnia to dispose of grenades and during the cleanup of the World Trade Center.

The company has received more than $65 million in orders from various defense agencies.

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Hey, This Is Just Like The Hunting Over The Internet Thing itanalyst   | 12/01/04
Amen to that nucrash   | 12/01/04
Sorry but gotta disagree here Linux User 147560   | 12/01/04
I'll Give It Some Credit itanalyst   | 12/01/04
What makes you think it is running Linux? NT ShadeTree   | 12/01/04
Read this please... Linux User 147560   | 12/02/04
Message has been deleted. JSilverman   | 12/01/04
Don't blame him... rapson   | 12/01/04
And sometimes we just misunderstand one another Laff   | 12/02/04
To a point rapson   | 12/02/04
Agreed. Laff   | 12/02/04
See my reply below rapson   | 12/02/04
Do you REALLY want to know? Roger Ramjet   | 12/02/04
Interesting..I've never seen it put that way before. Laff   | 12/02/04
See, it IS impossible! Roger Ramjet   | 12/02/04
I think I can understand it, and on many an issue I am Laff   | 12/02/04
The "perfect" method? Roger Ramjet   | 12/02/04
I think that most morals based thinkers would consider Laff   | 12/02/04
You asked for it Roger Ramjet   | 12/02/04
Hey throw in a 6 months paid for GYM membership Laff   | 12/02/04
Message has been deleted. itanalyst   | 12/01/04
NOW THAT WAS FUNNY....heh heh heh..:) snicker Laff   | 12/02/04
It Was, Too Bad The ZDNet Bush Commies Deleted It itanalyst   | 12/02/04
I don't understand....I don't recall seeing anything Laff   | 12/02/04
Possibly... rapson   | 12/02/04
Oh...I did not so much catch that one..I enjoyed the Laff   | 12/02/04
True rapson   | 12/02/04
"Bush Commies"? rapson   | 12/02/04
You just don't learn do you? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/02/04
I have to say that both Carl and No AX have points Laff   | 12/02/04
Not much different then.... ShadeTree   | 12/01/04
I've attached a handgun to my Roomba Len Rooney   | 12/01/04
What is there not to love about this robot Squawkbox   | 12/01/04
I'm not sure "IF" removing the human factor is wise. Laff   | 12/02/04
Technically not a robot. - just a contraption jisgod   | 12/01/04
Maybe in a utopia Squawkbox   | 12/01/04
*LOL* Someone watched the movie iRobot...heheheheh Stellardyne   | 12/01/04
iRobot is based on the books mentioned voska   | 12/02/04
Ya know..minus the whole "OBEY" thing and I wish Laff   | 12/02/04
I suspect... rapson   | 12/02/04
And you thought that viruses on a PC was the problem..... michael-t   | 12/01/04
Put the dumb "jokes" on hold a minute folks. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/02/04
Sorry your childi is harms way AX...trully. Laff   | 12/02/04
Questions rapson   | 12/02/04
By destroying completely those who attack us, and on Laff   | 12/02/04
There it is rapson   | 12/02/04
No need to be sorry...what you said was right on the money Laff   | 12/02/04
Perhaps rapson   | 12/02/04
Fantastic Question: Laff   | 12/02/04
Laff: Trust rapson   | 12/02/04
EXACTLY!!!! Laff   | 12/02/04
I like that rapson   | 12/02/04
Oh and on the MEDICAL/INSURANCE/PHARMACUTICAL Laff   | 12/02/04
Huh rapson   | 12/02/04
I've been diabetic for over 35 years..now 42 Laff   | 12/02/04
I can't resist adding to your list... mactolinux   | 12/02/04
Thanks rapson   | 12/03/04
As I said... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/02/04
Nor did I indicate I thought it was your's or your son's Laff   | 12/02/04
Going back to Nam... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/02/04
Perhaps....Like you I just don't know. Laff   | 12/02/04
I say we get back to the mother ship... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/02/04
One more thought... Would you fight it? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/02/04
In the history on people kind we simply do NOT give Laff   | 12/02/04
Soldiers don't fight wars, they fight battles. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/02/04
Off the top of my head...would'nt a deap pit with Laff   | 12/02/04
Sure, if it an automoton.. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/02/04
Until they got use to it. I heard in WWII the Germans Laff   | 12/03/04

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