US Army Experiments With Human-machine Warfare
FORT IRWIN, Calif. — Looking like a toy helicopter, a small black drone rose up over a cluster of adobe buildings in a quiet desert village, emitting a faint buzz.
The drone, an Anduril Industries' Ghost-X, paused and then rose higher, disappearing into the clouds. Another followed.
All at once, an overwhelming group of air- and ground-based machine fighters burst onto the scene. An "octocopter" lumbered through the sky with precision munitions and other robots attached to its belly, dropping three 60mm mortar rounds on a roof and other small, hand-held, cylindrical "throwbots" on the ground.
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