U.S. Army tests battlefield robot armed with pump action shotgun

‘The same company that makes those cute little household vacuuming robots now has a military robot that is equipped with a pump action shotgun capable of firing rounds and presumably destroying enemy combatants (or anyone who happens to be standing in front of the ‘bot). The robot is called the Pacbot, and it has already seen action in Iraq. The Pacbot weighs about 40 pounds, and is propelled by heavy-duty tracks. It also has chemical sensors that detect nuclear, biological, and chemical contaminants. It’s currently being tested by the 29th Infantry Regiment at Fort Benning, Georgia.

tory here is not that robots are being used in Iraq or tested by the U.S. — the big news is that they are being equipped with lethal weapons. Up until now, robots have always been limited to support roles, such as carrying equipment, sniffing out bombs, or performing remote detection of nuclear, biological, or chemical contaminants. But now there are Army robots with shotguns. Next up? Robot-controlled Hummers that can’t drive straight, but can still shoot. Once they get the bugs out of the software, they’ll even be able to limit their shooting to the enemy rather than just randomly firing off shotgun rounds at anything that moves.’

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