Samuel Bendett
Security,
The recent Kubinka conference was a major step in the right direction
Russian military and the nation’s defense industrial concept are continuing to seek out ways to increase the use of what Moscow called “robotisized”- automated, autonomous and robotic – systems in the country’s armed forces. Over the past several years, and especially with the advent of Russia’s involvement in Ukraine and Syria, the nation’s forces have been successfully using domestic and imported unmanned technologies such as surveillance and recon drones and unmanned mine clearing platforms, while its diverse defense industries are rapidly developing a wide variety of …read more
Source: The National Interest