US Army considers replacing thousands of troops with robots
The US Army is considering replacing thousands of soldiers with robots as it deals with sweeping troop cuts.
A senior American officer has said he is considering shrinking the size of the
Army’s brigade combat teams by a quarter and replacing the lost troops with
robots and remote-controlled vehicles.
The American military is still far from fielding armies of Terminator-type
robotic killers though.
Ideas under discussion instead include proposals to see manned lorries and
transporters replaced by supply trains of robots vehicles.
Generals are studying proposals as the US Army is to slim down from 540,000 to
about 490,000 soldiers by the end of next year. Some reports suggest it
could dip below 450,000 by the end of the decade.
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