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Marker complexes: in Russia, robotic tanks are taught to understand human orders

complexes «marker»: in Russia, robotic tanks are taught to understand human orders
Russian robotic tanks learn to understand orders, which a person gives. Moreover, they are being developed in order to, so that robots help soldiers solve combat tasks.

This is written by David Ex in an article for Forbes magazine.

Russian Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) closely engaged in testing artificial intelligence systems for Marker ground-based robotic systems, who can respond to orders from commanders in exactly the same way, like ordinary soldiers.

Oleg Martyanov, head of the National Center for the Development of Technologies and Basic Elements of Robotics of the Advanced Research Foundation, told the TASS news agency, what was originally intended to control robotic tanks using tablets, but then they decided to explore the possibility of setting tasks using voice commands.

The first attempt to use ground-based unmanned vehicles was the Uran-9 complex, representing a 12-ton machine, armed with a gun and missiles. True, his practical tests in Syria showed, that it is not reliable enough and has limited capabilities.

"Marker" is larger than its predecessor. When it was created, flaws were taken into account and corrected., available at the Uran-9 complex.

It's hard to call this battle robot a full-fledged unmanned tank, but in the Western media they call him that..

According to American analyst Samuel Bendett of the Center for Naval Analysis, such complexes will not replace soldiers. They just can help the military in combat operations., intelligence, evacuation, as well as in solving other problems.

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