Silicon Valley startup Foundation isn't shy about employing its humanoid robots in the defense industry. And yes, the CEO is ...
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Ukraine just approved its first ground robot equipped with key grenade launchers, maker says
Ukraine uses ground robots to fire at Russian targets and attack positions while its own soldiers stay at a safer distance.
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US firm plans 50,000-strong humanoid robot army for defense, industrial work
San Francisco–based robotics startup Foundation is accelerating its push into military humanoid robotics, outlining ...
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US Army to use new robotic systems to kill chemical, radiological, nuclear threats
These systems can independently detect, identify, and mitigate CBRN threats by leveraging sensors, AI, and decision-making ...
In the future, the battlefield may not be populated by soldiers, but by imposing humanoid robots. Foundation Future Industries, a California-based company, is developing the Phantom robot specifically ...
In an old Soviet-era warehouse just miles from the front in Donetsk Oblast, sparks fly from a welding torch as Ukrainian engineers crouch over the metal frame of a ground robot. Known as an unmanned ...
A variety of start-ups are developing and manufacturing humanoid robots for factories, warehouses, healthcare providers and ...
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Militaries spent 2025 racing to redefine how wars are fought, pouring money into smarter weapons, and deeper stockpiles.
Amidst a battlefield saturated with deadly Russian drones, Ukrainian soldiers are increasingly deploying agile, remote-controlled armoured vehicles to undertake critical tasks and safeguard personnel ...
We use robots to do plenty of jobs that we don’t want to do. Even the military uses robots in tasks that are dangerous for humans. So, how attached can one become to a robot that works with them? One ...
Foundation plans to build 50,000 Phantom humanoid robots for factories and the US military, blurring the line between industrial automation and warfare.
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