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Phalanx CIWS Km1992//0.33149874000/0482492-2
close-in weapon system for defense against anti-ship missiles
military robot
robotic device designed for military applications
Goliath tracked mine
German demolition vehicle
lethal autonomous weapon
autonomous military robot programmed to search and engage targets
Shahed 129
Iranian unmanned aerial vehicle
BigDog
BigDog is a dynamically stable quadruped military robot platform that was created in 2005 by Boston Dynamics with the Harvard University Concord Field Station. It was funded by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), but the project was shelved after the BigDog's gas engine was deemed too loud for combat.
TAI Anka
family of unmanned aerial vehicles
H/PJ-12 CIWS
close-in weapon system
Borgward IV
1942 German combat engineering vehicle
TAI Anka-3
type of aircraft
TAI Aksungur
Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle

PackBot
thumb|PackBot being demonstrated by the French military
thumb|A PackBot used in explosive ordnance disposal training with US and Saudi Arabian forces in 2021
PackBot is a series of military robots by Endeavor Robotics (previously by iRobot), an international robotics company founded in 2016, created from iRobot, that previously produced military robots since 1990. More than 2000 were used in Iraq and Afghanistan. They were also used to aid searching through the debris of the World Trade Center after 9/11 in 2001. Another instance of the PackBot technology being implemented was to the damaged F

Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar
thumb|2010 test-fire of a C-RAM. Balad, Iraq
Samsung SGR-A1
The SGR-A1 is a type of autonomous sentry gun that was jointly developed by Samsung Techwin (now Hanwha Aerospace) and Korea University to assist South Korean troops in the Korean Demilitarized Zone. It is widely considered as the first unit of its kind to have an integrated system that includes surveillance, tracking, firing, and voice recognition. While units of the SGR-A1 have been reportedly deployed, their number is unknown due to the project being "highly classified".
sentry gun
non-moving military weapon usually used for defensive purposes
Springer
demolition vehicle of the German Wehrmacht
H-110 Sarir
Iranian unmanned combat aerial vehicle
30mm DS30M Mark 2 Automated Small Calibre Gun
type of autocannon
Legged Squad Support System
DARPA project for a legged robot
human-in-the-loop
Human-in-the-loop (HITL) is used in multiple contexts. It can be defined as a model requiring human interaction. HITL is associated with modeling and simulation (M&S) in the live, virtual, and constructive taxonomy. HITL, along with the related human-on-the-loop are also used in relation to lethal autonomous weapons. Further, HITL is used in the context of machine learning.
XM1219 armed robotic vehicle
type of armed robotic vehicle
XM1216 small unmanned ground vehicle
type of unmanned ground vehicle
ANDROS
thumb|ANDROS F6A on display at AUVSI 2005
thumb|Israeli Police [[ANDROS Wolverine]]
The ANDROS is a series of remote control military robots designed by REMOTEC, a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman. The ANDROS series is primarily designed for military, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), and law enforcement or SWAT applications. The ANDROS gained notability in 2016 for being involved in the first instance of a robot being used to kill another person, Micah Xavier Johnson, the gunman involved in the 2016 shooting of Dallas police officers.