2001
DOI: 10.21236/ada390575
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Shaping the Future of Naval Warfare With Unmanned Systems

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“…At the same time, it is obvious that the massive development of the use of robotic systems in national armies in the last decade is a logical outcome of general technological trends which can be seen in the process automation, robotisation and the development of artificial intelligence. This has been apparent not only in the life of society and its members, but also in the development of armies since the beginning of the industrial revolution [12].…”
Section: Tab 1 Number Of Countries Disposing Of Some Form Of Roboticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, it is obvious that the massive development of the use of robotic systems in national armies in the last decade is a logical outcome of general technological trends which can be seen in the process automation, robotisation and the development of artificial intelligence. This has been apparent not only in the life of society and its members, but also in the development of armies since the beginning of the industrial revolution [12].…”
Section: Tab 1 Number Of Countries Disposing Of Some Form Of Roboticmentioning
confidence: 99%