Army sending robo-jeeps to Afghanistan

Army sending robo-jeeps to Afghanistan
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Summary The SMSS is the biggest unmanned vehicle ever to be deployed with the U.S. Army.

Still, the U.S. Army is undeterred, because a press release from Lockheed Martin declares that four Squad Mission Support System (SMSS) robo-jeeps are being dispatched to Afghanistan.The SMSS is, so Lockheed Martin says, the biggest unmanned vehicle (11 feet long) ever to be deployed with the U.S. ArmyIn essence, the SMSS is one vast unmanned mule. It can carry half a ton of supplies for up to 125 miles, according to Defense Tech. It can also ferry casualties and even act as a power station for soldiers.There are three forms of operation: remote control, tele-operation or manual control. And though in the future the SMSS may be armed, one of the most important potential uses currently is to resupply bases, without having to take the risk of manned convoys or, indeed, airlifting.Lockheed Martin says it will continue to monitor the SMSS performance, but believes it is ready for this step into combat.

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