Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2016: 100-119

The Current and Future Trends in Development and Application of Robotic Systems Usable in Military EngineeringNonreviewed - Other

npor. Ing. Michal KOPULETÝ

The text deals with current and future trends in the development and application of robotic systems suitable for military engineering. The first chapter deals with contemporary requirements for application of robotics into military engineering and furthermore it assesses current state of application of engineer robotic systems into military practice. The second chapter is dedicated to future possibilities of application of robotic systems into military engineering and mentions trends in development of robotic technologies with an emphasis on engineer robotic systems. The chapter also aims at forecast of development and application of these systems into Czech army corps of engineers. The last part of the text summarizes identified discrepancies between current

Keywords: Military Engineering; Robotic System; Corps of Engineers; Unmanned System.

Published: December 15, 2016  Show citation

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KOPULETÝ, M. (2016). The Current and Future Trends in Development and Application of Robotic Systems Usable in Military Engineering. Czech Military Review97(4), 100-119
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