人形士兵在乌克兰测试;创始人希望获得合同以巡逻美国边境。
Humanoid Soldiers Tested In Ukraine; Founder Eyes Contract To Patrol US Border

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/humanoid-soldiers-set-battlefield-testing-world-seemingly-war

人形机器人正迅速从工业用途转向潜在的军事部署,正如《时代》杂志最近的一份报告所强调。美国初创公司Foundation Robotics目前正在乌克兰测试其Phantom MK1机器人,并为它们与五角大楼潜在的作战角色做准备。这些机器人由一支包括一名海军陆战队退伍军人在内的团队开发,也被国土安全部考虑用于边境巡逻。 Foundation Robotics已经获得了2400万美元的政府合同,并正在与海军陆战队训练机器人进行破障技术。该公司认为人形机器人是无人机的一种自然发展,能够在压力下提供韧性,并在战争中具有可消耗性。 随着全球冲突升级,一场“人形士兵军备竞赛”正在进行中,俄罗斯和中国也在开发类似技术。预计这种需求的增加将加速对专注于这些“战争独角兽”的国防初创公司的资金和开发。

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Corporate media is finally catching up to our humanoid robot theme, with these bots moving beyond factory floors and possibly soon marching onto modern battlefields, as conflicts rage in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

TIME reports that Foundation Robotics, a U.S.-based startup developing humanoid robots for industrial and military applications, has recently sent two Phantom MK1 robots to Ukraine for testing.

A Foundation spokesperson said the startup is preparing its Phantom robots for potential deployment in combat scenarios for the Pentagon, which "continues to explore the development of militarized humanoid prototypes designed to operate alongside warfighters in complex, high-risk environments."

Foundation co-founder Mike LeBlanc, a 14-year Marine Corps veteran with multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, also told the outlet that the company is in "very close contact" with the Department of Homeland Security regarding possible patrol functions for Phantom along the U.S. southern border.

LeBlanc prepares to hand a shotgun to a PhantomMattia Balsamini for TIME. Source: TIME

Foundation is already a military-approved vendor and holds government research contracts worth $24 million with the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force. This suggests that these war bots are very close to being tested in war zones.

TIME reported that the MK1 robots will soon be training with the Marine Corps for the "methods of entry" operations. This advanced course teaches soldiers breaching techniques for buildings, structures, and ships, using several types of methods: explosive, ballistic, thermal, manual, and mechanical entry.

LeBlanc pointed out that the natural evolution of today's autonomous systems is a leap from drones to ground bots to humanoid robots. He said humanoid soldiers do not crack under intense mental pressure and can be deployed as highly expendable assets.

In February, we outlined that humanoid robots would soon enter the modern battlefield, and it appears TIME has now confirmed it.

The conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have demonstrated that modern warfare is becoming increasingly automated, with low-cost ground bots, FPVs, weaponized AI kill chains, and many other technologies now being deployed by foreign adversaries.

Sankaet Pathak, Foundation co-founder and CEO, told the outlet that a humanoid-soldier arms race is "already happening," as Russia and China develop dual-use technology.

"Just like drones, machine guns, or any technology, you first have to get them into the hands of customers," Pathak said.

With the world seemingly at war on two fronts, the development and deployment of next-generation war tech, such as humanoid robots, is likely to be thrown into hyperdrive. This is bullish for "war unicorns," as the Department of War's DOGE resets procurement program directs more funding toward defense startups.

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