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Turan Ahmed @ Nov 5th 2007 7:11AM
Each and every year the unmanned vehicle competition gets stiffer and stiffer, both in terms of the (complexity) benchmark set and the abilities of rivals. Interesting to see exactly how this R&D will be progressed to real world defence/disaster situations; undoubtedly opening-up a realm of commercial opportunities for both the US, its allies and product/IPR sales opportunities. GM's 1950s Motorama's had the vision of unmanned cars zipping around the nation's freeways, not quite there yet but such major leaps should be applauded.
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