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Robot Combat Arena: Elite Individuals Developing and Trialing Autonomous AI War Machines, Anticipating Human Awareness

In examining advanced military tech employed in conflict zones, it's crucial to consider the deployments of giant drones, miniature aerial drones capable of detection and lethal pursuit, as well as autonomous combat robots - similar to the one described in the following piece; such innovations...

Examining the advancements in military technology, particularly the deployment of large drones and...
Examining the advancements in military technology, particularly the deployment of large drones and miniature aerial drones capable of pinpointing and eliminating individuals, as well as autonomous combat robots like the one detailed in the following article; it's crucial to ponder the implications of such technologies when used in conflict zones.

Robot Combat Arena: Elite Individuals Developing and Trialing Autonomous AI War Machines, Anticipating Human Awareness

When gazing upon the array of unattended military tech sweeping war zones — drones of various sizes, battle-bots reminiscent of a sci-fi flick, and more — it's crucial to remember these innovations aren't restricted to the battlefield alone.

These technologies are undergoing rigorous testing, aiming to address one of the ruling class's looming threats: our sheer numbers. If the populace ever unites against them, revealing their heinous actions such as genocide via war, vaccines, chemtrails, poisoned food, and the like, they aim to orchestrate conflicts with technology capable of subduing masses, operated by a select few.

The ultimate goal of those in power is to face the inevitable awakening of humanity, when we rise against them, with tools capable of warding off the masses. Some critical thinkers even suspect AI may be playing an active role in leading this charge, with possible Skynet-like scenarios unfolding.

Ultimately, every weapon of war should serve as a wake-up call for learning self-defense tactics against these war machines.

Ukraine Unleashes Fury: Battlebots On The Battlefield

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Facing mounting losses — including the sudden loss of 500 square miles once held in Russia's Kursk region — Ukraine's military brass announced this week the deployment of armed robots to the front lines. According to the ministry, "The main mission of ground robots is to support our units and replace soldiers in danger zones."

Recent news of the robot deployment coincides with Ukraine's ongoing struggle to recruit troops. In February, Ukraine launched a campaign to attract 18- to 24-year-olds. Though peculiar to Americans, Ukraine does not draft those under 25 years old. The initiaive offers substantial bonuses equivalent to $24,000, along with mortgage subsidies and free college education. Added perks include travel opportunities, currently unavailable to Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60. Amid the Ukrainian military's ongoing manpower shortage, robots are understandably appealing.

The Ukraine defense ministry boasts of the Lyut's versatility. "It's designed to perform a wide range of tasks under difficult conditions, including conducting surveillance and offering fire support for our troops," the ministry detailed in its announcement, adding that the formal adoption of the equipment follows successful testing in "real combat conditions." Specifically, the testing took place in Kursk. Given the widening diversionary strategy there, this revelation isn't exactly assuring.

Known as "fury" in Ukrainian, the compact wheeled robot can fit in the back of a military truck, and is outfitted with a 7.62mm PKT machine gun and, reportedly, Class 4 armor. The bot lacks tires, instead featuring steel rims wrapped with rubber.

The Lyut runs on a "silent" electric motor, but the ministry failed to provide specifics on battery life. Ukrainian military-news website Militarnyi, however, was a bit more forthcoming, disclosing the drone has a battery life of up to 72 hours, a range of up to 20 kilometers, and a driving time of up to 3 hours. The total weight is 330 kilograms.

Not autonomous, the bot is remotely controlled, with a line-of-sight communication reaching up to 2 kilometers. A single operator can manage both the vehicle's movement and firing of the machine gun.

Sadly, the deployment of these battlebots isn't likely to change the tide for Ukraine's overstretched military.

  1. The increasing use of technology in war-and-conflicts, such as the deployment of armed robots by Ukraine, raises concerns about the role of artificial-intelligence in leading conflicts and potentially mimicking scenarios like Skynet.
  2. Despite the widespread use of technology in education, critical thinking and self-defense tactics against technology-based weapons of war become increasingly important given the development and deployment of battlebots like the Lyut.
  3. In the ongoing battle for public opinion and truth, the deployment of battlebots by Ukraine in war-zones highlights the role of technology in politics, as governments utilize technological advancements to address their perceived threats, including general-news of their heinous actions.
  4. While the development and deployment of technology in education, such as the promise of free college education for Ukrainian troops, aims to address manpower shortages in the military, it is important to remember the eventual use of these technologies extends beyond the battlefield and into the realm of truth and political power struggles.

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