Thoughts about using humanoid robots in force-on-force training? Imagine being able to use live rounds against them
>>64185489if you are willing to fork out, and alot for that
>>64185489how is that fair, robonigga has 2 cameras giving him advantage
>>64185489Even if America would have to increase its defense budget to something like 35% of its national GDP (an increase of approximately 10x) it would still be a pretty expensive proposition.
>>64185489https://xtech.army.mil/competition/xtechhumanoid/The U.S. Army is seeking innovative humanoid technology solutions from eligible small and large businesses across the globe to advance toward fielded militarized humanoid capabilities through the xTechHumanoid competition.
>>64185489I mean it would be cheaper now but would probs be relegated to special training. The unitree r1 is like 5900 dollars and humanoid. The military hasnt shy'd away from using unitree (the marines used the go1) in the past but might hesitate now. Or maybe not. Procurement for prime contractors is a mess rn. Chinese products slip in all the time.
>>64185489>*Sigh*> Unzips pantsDoesn't get any easier y'know
>>64187604>>64188517Just cover them in steel and use frangible rounds.
>>64185489What's this supposed to do, paddle me into submission? Good luck, Chang.
>>64185489If they are good enough to use as opfor training aids they'd be deployed as front line troops themselves.
>>64188713the fuck is this gay shit? is this what passes for a meme in bugland?
>>64189308No meme. Just a window of what what the future will look like. Chlankers are the chinese hyper zukunftech unparalleled and uperpendiculared.
If you have disposable robots that were good enough to provide realistic training, why do you still have human grunts?
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>>64189624temu droideka
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