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This book provides an insightful introduction to the most important field of military innovation for the 21st centuryrobotic and drone weaponry. For centuries, warring nations have sought to lower the risk to highly vulnerable humans on the battlefield, typically by providing protective armor, making soldiers' positions more difficult to detect, or by striking from locations safe from retaliation. Autonomous weaponry has now reached the point where robotic systems can perform some key tasks that previously required direct human involvement.

Military Robots and Drones: A Reference Handbook introduces the lay person to a highly specialized topic, providing the foundation necessary for further study in this field. Appropriate for high school and college-level students, as well as general readers with an interest in the topic, the author explains the many military applications of robotics as well as current limitations and disadvantages. The book also provides a general history of robotic warfare; examines key individuals, agencies, documents, and models; discusses controversies within the field of robotic and drone warfare, such as ethical considerations; and explains how increased reliance on robotics has affected the structure and strategy of the military.

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Military Robots and Drones: A Reference Handbook provides a high-level overview of the background and current trends affecting two types of mechanical devices used in combat and non-combat settings: robots . . . and drones. . . . [ T]his work serves as a useful introduction to the topic and a guide to current literature. * Reference Reviews * Providing a basic overview, this easy-to-use handbook is a good introduction to the topic. * Choice * Extensive references at the end of most chapters make this a valuable resource for those readers interested in greater study. As a reference for high school students and up, this book is an excellent starting point for anyone interested in modern military robotics, especially on the technological capabilities of contemporary mechanization. * Booklist * This is a fine collection on a subject where available sources are scarce. * ARBA *

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This book provides an insightful introduction to the most important field of military innovation for the 21st centuryrobotic and drone weaponry.
Preface xi
1 Background and History
1(30)
Defining Robots and Drones
1(4)
Early Descriptions and Imagined Machines
5(1)
Automata
6(1)
Power Systems and Precedents
7(2)
Industrial Robotics
9(2)
World War II
11(2)
Cold War Robotics
13(3)
Robots in Popular Culture
16(2)
Academic Centers
18(4)
Fielding Military Robots
22(6)
References
28(3)
2 Problems and Controversies
31(34)
Artificial Intelligence
31(4)
Robots and Drones in Asymmetrical Wars
35(2)
Mass Production and Specialty Design
37(5)
Gold Plating and Requirements Creep
42(3)
Special Vulnerabilities of Robotic Systems
45(4)
Autonomous Robots and Lethal Force
49(5)
Robots and the Laws of War
54(5)
Integration of the Human-Machine Team
59(3)
References
62(3)
3 Worldwide Perspective
65(50)
Europe
66(1)
United Kingdom
67(4)
France
71(3)
Germany
74(3)
Italy
77(2)
Other European Countries
79(4)
Asia
83(1)
China
84(3)
Russia
87(3)
India
90(2)
Pakistan
92(1)
Japan
93(1)
South Korea
93(2)
Other Asian Countries
95(1)
South Pacific Region
96(3)
Middle East
99(1)
Israel
99(3)
Jordan
102(1)
Turkey
103(1)
Iran
103(1)
UAE
104(1)
North America
105(1)
South America
106(1)
Africa
107(2)
Conclusion
109(1)
References
110(5)
4 Chronology
115(24)
5 Biographical Sketches
139(34)
Asimov, Isaac (1920-1992)
139(1)
Brooks, Rodney (1954-)
140(1)
Bush, George W. (1946-)
141(2)
Cebrowski, Arthur (1942-2005)
143(3)
Gates, Robert M. (1943-)
146(1)
Greiner, Helen (1967-)
147(2)
Kurzweil, Raymond (1948-)
149(3)
McCarthy, John (1927-)
152(2)
Minsky, Marvin (1927-)
154(1)
Moravec, Hans (1948-)
155(1)
Obama, Barack (1961-)
156(3)
Panetta, Leon (1938-)
159(1)
Reddy, Raj (1937-)
160(2)
Simon, Herbert A. (1916-2001)
162(1)
Turing, Alan (1912-1954)
163(3)
Vaucanson, Jacques de (1709-1782)
166(1)
Warwick, Kevin (1954-)
167(3)
Whittaker, William "Red" (1948-)
170(1)
Wilson, Daniel (1978-)
171(2)
6 Data and Documents
173(52)
BigDog
174(1)
Dragon Eye
175(1)
Dragon Runner
176(1)
Fire Fly/Lightning Bug
177(1)
Fire Scout
178(2)
Gladiator
180(1)
Global Hawk
181(3)
MARCbot
184(1)
MULE
185(1)
PackBot
186(3)
Pioneer
189(2)
Predator
191(5)
Raven
196(2)
Reaper
198(2)
ScanEagle
200(2)
Shadow
202(1)
TALON
203(2)
Warrior
205(1)
Documents
206(1)
Missile Technology Control Regime
206(3)
National Defense Authorization, Fiscal Year 2001
209(1)
International Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation, 2002
210(4)
Department of Defense Reports to Congress on Development and Utilization of Robotics and Unmanned Ground Vehicles, October 2006
214(2)
U.S. Department of State Legal Advisor Harold Koh, Speech to the American Society of International Law Annual Conference, 2010
216(2)
Aircraft Procurement Plan Fiscal Years (FY) 2012-2041, U.S. Air Force, 2011
218(1)
Policy Options for Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Congressional Budget Office, 2011
219(2)
References
221(4)
7 Directory of Organizations
225(24)
Government Agencies
225(1)
Air Force Research Laboratory
225(1)
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
226(2)
Robotic Systems Joint Project Office
228(1)
Research Organizations
229(1)
Boston Dynamics
229(1)
Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute
230(1)
Foster-Miller Company
231(1)
General Atomics
232(2)
Honda Motor Company
234(1)
iRobot Corporation
235(2)
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
237(1)
RAND Corporation
238(1)
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL)
239(1)
Defense Conglomerates
240(1)
BAE Systems
240(1)
Boeing
241(2)
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company
243(1)
Lockheed Martin Corporation
244(1)
Northrop Grumman Corporation
245(1)
QinetiQ North America
246(1)
Raytheon Company
247(2)
8 Print and Nonprint Resources
249(30)
Books and Articles
249(16)
Journals, Bulletins, and Newsletters
265(3)
Government Documents and Agency Publications
268(9)
Web Sites
277(2)
Glossary 279(4)
Index 283(14)
About the Author 297
Paul J. Springer, PhD, is assistant professor of comparative military studies at the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL. He previously taught at the United States Military Academy at West Point and Texas A&M University. Springer earned his doctorate at Texas A&M University in 2006, and authored America's Captives: Treatment of POWs from the Revolution to the War on Terror.