every branch uses robotics. EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) uses RC cars rigged with cameras and tools.
Only they know. The military is a pretty tight lipped group of people.
No
Surgeons use robotics, highly advanced technology that is very precise beyond normal human capabilities, to perform delicate operations.
The study of robots and underlying technologies is known as 'robotics'. 'Engineering' could be considered the general 'method' of robotics, but if the question refers to artificial intelligence, 'Programming' is more appropriate.
If the term is being used in relation to machinary or electronics, "robo" will generally refer to robotics. It may also refer to robot. Currently, there are many military applications which use robotics, such as DAARPA.
All of them do, including the Coast Guard.
Space robotics refers to the use of robots in space.
All of them
All of them. The Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy all use helicopters.
Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary field that integrates mechanics, electronics, computer science, and control engineering. Its primary branches include robotics, which focuses on the design and operation of robots; automation, which involves the use of control systems to operate equipment with minimal human intervention; and embedded systems, which integrate software and hardware for specific functionalities in devices. Other branches include sensor technology, advanced manufacturing, and systems engineering, all aimed at creating intelligent and efficient systems.
Newly manufactured Robots have no Programs and they need an I.T. experts for them to be programmed and use properly. . . and this kind of work is intended for INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AREA.
Hitler used technology in his Blitzkrieg tactics via the latest military technology available at the time. He was using armored vehicles and air strikes, which were fairly new types of military technology at the time.