Aussie Army robot exercises
"Dozens of drones fly undetected above an enemy position feeding real-time surveillance back to the commander while he prepares a warning order.
"This commander has a tank troop and mechanised platoon, remote-controlled combat vehicles, autonomous robots and hundreds more drones.
"He deploys a second drone swarm jamming the enemy’s communications, giving them no chance of back-up for what’s coming next."
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"With the enemy comms jammed, optionally crewed combat vehicles (OCCV) - enhanced M113AS4s - move into a support by fire position, uncrewed, ready to fire on the enemy with its tele-operated weapon system.
"Trooper Damen Holmes, of 4/19 Prince of Wales's light Horse, was one soldier trained on OCCV operation.
"“They’re easy to operate, like driving vehicles on an Xbox,” he said.
"“A crew can operate these vehicles, but then you can flip a few switches and drive it remotely.”
"It was also the first time Army fired a remote weapon system from the remote-controlled vehicle.
"Demonstration combat team commander Captain Balazs Bauer said up to three of these vehicles could be remotely operated from a single control vehicle up to 5km away."