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=== It shall be a goal of the Armed Forces to achieve the fielding of unmanned, remotely controlled technology such that--by 2010, one-third of the aircraft in the operational deep strike force aircraft fleet are unmanned; and by 2015, one-third of the operational ground combat vehicles are unmanned. ===
--~~''National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001'' [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d106:h.r.04205: H.R.4205], Sec. [http://deoxy.org/law/hr4205sec220.htm 220].~~
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[http://deoxy.org/skynet http://deoxy.org/img/skynet-bms.jpg]
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=== 3.3. Networked Manned and Unmanned Systems ===
DARPA is working with the Army, Navy, and Air Force toward a vision of filling the battlespace with unmanned systems that are networked with manned systems. The idea is not simply to replace people with machines, but to team people with robots to create a more capable, agile, and cost-effective force that lowers the risk of U.S. casualties. The recent use of UAVs in Afghanistan has just begun to demonstrate the potential of this idea.
* [http://www.darpa.mil/body/strategic_plan/strategic_text.htm DARPA’s Strategic Plan]
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[http://books.nap.edu/books/0309086205/html/20.html#pagetop TABLE 2-1 UGV Capability Classes, Example Systems, and Potential Mission Function Applications]
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'''Example System'''
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'''Capability Class'''
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'''Other Possible Applications'''
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Small robotic building and tunnel searcher (“Searcher”)
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Teleoperated ground vehicle
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Mine detection, mine clearing, engineer construction, EOD/UXO, materials handling, soldier-portable reconnaissance/surveillance
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Small-unit logistics mover (“Donkey”)
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Semiautonomous preceder/follower
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Supply convoy, medical evacuation, smoke laying, indirect fire, reconnaissance/surveillance, physical security
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Unmanned wingman ground vehicle (“Wingman”)
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Platform-centric autonomous ground vehicle
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Remote sensor, counter-sniper, counter-reconnaissance/infiltration, indirect fire, single outpost/scout, chemical/biological agent detection, battle damage assessment
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Autonomous hunter-killer team (“Hunter-Killer”)
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Network-centric autonomous ground vehicle
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Deep RSTA, combined arms (lethal direct fire/reconnaissance/indirect fire for small unit defense or offense), static area defense, MOUT reconnaissance
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