The British Army Chief has announced the inclusion of a robot army in the army

The British Army Chief has announced the inclusion of a robot army in the army

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British General Nick Carter says that in the next ten years, 30,000 robot soldiers will be alongside the 90,000 British army.

30,000 robot soldiers will be added to the British army. In this regard, British Army Chief Nick Carter, speaking on Memorial Day, said that robots will join the army by 2030.

He said that the world is on the verge of another world war. The robots that are being added to the army will support 90 thousand soldiers. Discussions are going on with the Ministry of Finance regarding funds for this.

The British Army Chief said in a TV interview that the army is being developed on modern lines, now robot soldiers will also work together with humans on the front line.

The Chief of Defense Staff said the army being developed will include machines that will either be automated or remotely controlled.

Investing in robotic warfare was a key part of Britain’s planned five-year integrated defense review, but the project’s future was thrown into doubt after Chancellor Rishi Sonak postponed a review of government spending. On which the British Army Chief demanded that the government should go ahead with the five-year defense review as promised.

British media also say the army has also struggled with recruitment for years, with a current trained force of 73,870, well short of a modest target of 82,050. The integrated review was expected to further reduce this target to 75,000, and use technology to fill the gap. On the other hand, all the UK armed forces are engaged in research projects involving small drones or remotely controlled land or underwater vehicles.

As a result of the ‘End the Killer Robots’ campaign, the British Ministry of Defense says its policy is that only humans will fire weapons, but on the other hand there are growing concerns about the potential threat of unsanctioned robot warfare. is

Technology currently being developed includes the i9 drone, which will be powered by 6 rotors, has 2 shotguns, and will be remotely controlled, designed to attack buildings. has gone, i.e., to a civil war situation with a large number of casualties.

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