tellner
Senior Master
The Army has had some issues with automated weapons systems. The Sergeant York Gun had a propensity for targeting fans and outhouses. Of course, that's not as bad as the experimental crew-less Navy ship that blue screened years ago and had to be towed back to port. Serves them right for using Windows to run something that complicated.
The latest-back-to-the-drawing-board moment happened to the SWORDS robot. I got the story from Gizmodo, which has been following the progress of the gadget since they were first deployed for reconnaissance. It's small. It's cute in a military sort of way. It's got GPS, tracks, optional X-rays and an M-249 with a box of ammunition. It's more resistant to being shot at than an actual soldier.
The program was just set back a few years when "the gun started moving when it was not intended to move".
Oops. They aren't supposed to do that until after the Robot Uprising.
The latest-back-to-the-drawing-board moment happened to the SWORDS robot. I got the story from Gizmodo, which has been following the progress of the gadget since they were first deployed for reconnaissance. It's small. It's cute in a military sort of way. It's got GPS, tracks, optional X-rays and an M-249 with a box of ammunition. It's more resistant to being shot at than an actual soldier.
The program was just set back a few years when "the gun started moving when it was not intended to move".
Oops. They aren't supposed to do that until after the Robot Uprising.