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China appears to have sought access to Nvidia products for military AI applications and the development of a robot dog.
This breakthrough means that, for the first time, the company's MQ-9B military drone can now operate in tandem with its own "robot wingman" as a supporting character on missions.
The robot coyotes have already been tested at several military airfields, including Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fort Campbell and Naval Air Station Whiting Field. These early trials showed promise.
Robot coyotes for airfield wildlife control are a creative and practical answer to a longstanding problem. By blending technology and biology, the U.S. Army is making airfields safer for everyone.