August 19, 2007:
The U.S. Army is ordering another
thousand combat robots for use in Iraq and Afghanistan. The U.S. military
already has over 5,000 of these small (40-130 pound) robots in service. Most
are used to deal with roadside bombs. But combat troops are increasingly using
them for battlefield reconnaissance and guard duty. These robots come from
several suppliers (iRobot, Foster-Miller and Exponent Inc are the largest.) The
army is also considering buying another
2,000 robots over the next five years. Because of their use in Iraq, the robots
are now a permanent part of the U.S. armed forces, and new models are under
development.