The Russians have replicated the concept and implementation of the Shablia (Ukrainian for "sabre") robotic turret, which has been used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2014. Source: Defence ...
Italian defense department orders Hitrole remote-controlled machine gun turrets to enable soldiers in Afghanistan to aim and fire without exposing themselves to attack. The military establishment's ...
The Stryker is getting more firepower, and it’s safer for crews, too, after General Dynamics replaced the manned, unarmored turret. This post is appearing on Autoblog Military, Autoblog’s sub-site ...
Soldiers in Ukraine are reportedly using video game controllers to operate remote-controlled machine gun turrets as part of the Ukrainian military’s efforts to repel Russian invaders. In an April 21 ...
Ukraine is using Steam Decks to control remote turret guns on the battlefield. Steam Deck is a popular platform used for playing video games. A video shared online shows the device in action. Ukraine ...
QUANTICO, Virginia -- The Army is testing a high-tech dual remote weapons station that can be operated from inside a vehicle -- a capability Marine officials are eyeing for their aging fleet of ...
WTF?! The Steam Deck has a surprising number of uses, including doubling as a remote controller for a machine gun turret. Valve's handheld is being used this way by the Ukrainian army in its war ...
Ukrainians are experimenting with ground drones to make a remotely piloted attack truck. Ukrainian Armor released test footage of its Protector drone with an M2 Browning turret. It's a combination of ...
Recent imagery circulating on Chinese social media and defense forums suggests that a modified variant of China’s ZBD-04 ...
I’m sure military enthusiasts will geek out about this IMI Wildcat — A Hummer-replacing 4×4 MPC vehicle that can hold 12 soldiers, protect against 14.5 mm fire and RPGs, cross 900mm trenches, is C-130 ...
Video games, movies, and modern militaries are all full of robotic gun turrets that allow for remotely-controlled carnage. [Paul Junkin] decided to build his own, albeit in a less-destructive ...