πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France is building its first AI-powered robotic combat unit

As part of the Pendragon program, the French Army is developing a combat unit made up of autonomous ground robots and drones, with a target deployment by summer 2027. The unit is expected to include around 15 ground robots and 60 drones, designed to carry out missions with a high degree of autonomy. Instead of directing every robot individually, a human captain will assign high-level objectives such as attacking, defending, or securing an area while the AI coordinates how the robotic force executes the mission. If successful, Pendragon could mark a major shift in how future armies combine human commanders with autonomous battlefield systems.

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