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The British Army is Carrying Out a Massive Test of Military Robots and Drones (technologyreview.com) 56

The British Army is testing out over 70 new technologies, including unmanned vehicles and surveillance drones, in a four-week experiment on one of its biggest training grounds. From a report: What sort of stuff? The department isn't giving out specifics but said the focus will be on "surveillance, long-range, and precision targeting, enhanced mobility and the re-supply of forces, urban warfare and enhanced situational awareness." The development is part of a $1030 million "innovation fund" launched in 2016. The aim? Primarily it's about reducing the danger to troops during combat, according to the UK's Ministry of Defense (MoD). One of the main areas it'll test is "last mile" supply of fuel, food, and ammunition. The exercise will culminate in a simulated battle involving over 200 soldiers to test out the ideas and products.
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  • You mean a billion dollar fund?
    • You mean a billion dollar fund?

      No, they mean a thousand million... is it USD or GBP? Well, what ever. You can't call it a billion, that sounds like a lot of money for some RC toys. The tax payers are much happier when you are only spending a thousand million dollars. They understand that millions isn't all that much when it comes to military spending.

      • a casual observation shows the dollar symbol being used. why the symbol for the British Pound is not used is kind of interesting, maybe the funding was from an American company like google?
        • a casual observation shows the dollar symbol being used.

          That's what I saw in the summary and thought it was kinda weird.

          • How is that weird? Although it attracts an international audience this is actually a US forum so conversion to American dollar value is appropriate just as you would show a value in dollars for the valuation of a treasure found or other interesting bits.
    • by MrMr ( 219533 )
      £800 million over a 10 year period.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Or rather a ~800 million pound fund.
      (Although I prefer a 800 mega-pound fund.)

    • Re:$1030 million? (Score:5, Informative)

      by alvinrod ( 889928 ) on Tuesday November 13, 2018 @05:50PM (#57639346)
      The U.S. has pretty much always used billion, but in England 1,000 million historically was called a milliard. A billion was a million millions (or 1,000 milliards) so I think there's still some hesitance to use the term as it is leaves everyone a bit nonplussed.
      • in England 1,000 million historically was called a milliard

        Nobody has used that term for well over 40 years. It is as obsolete as groats and roods.

        A billion is globally understood to mean 10**9. Trying to confuse the issue doesn't make anyone look clever.

      • The U.S. has pretty much always used billion, but in England 1,000 million historically was called a milliard. A billion was a million millions (or 1,000 milliards) so I think there's still some hesitance to use the term as it is leaves everyone a bit nonplussed.

        million = (1000000)^1
        billion = (1000000)^2
        trillion = (1000000)^3

        The initial letters indicate the power.

        Pity the Americans messed things up! :-(

      • When languages or dialects disagree it is best to ask Esperanto- the ruler of all languages. The universal mother tongue of humanity.

        Miliardo is 1,000,000,000
        Sorry people who think that's a billion. Esperanto has spoken, the word is Milliard.

        Biliono is 1,000,000,000,000

        • My Esperanto isn't so great but the official language of the forum is American English* and so it is appropriate to express valuations in dollars, billions at 10^9, etc.

          * Subject to trolls, abusers, and ravages of forbidden love affairs.
          • the official language of the forum is American English*

            Hmmmm... That is the language most used, but I don't know about official. I don't see officially stated anywhere that the forum is to use American English. I would quickly leave and not look back if they forced us to use American English.

            • It is a US forum that attracts international guests. If I were on a British forum and using American English and there were discrepancy I'd be the one who is incorrect just as if I were standing in London doing the same or inversely if someone from London were standing in New York.

              It is always correct to use the local dialect even if people are courteous and understanding if you are from elsewhere and doing otherwise.
      • Instead we could perhaps avoid all confusion and say $10.3 Crore

    • Yes. Someone here has translated 800 (million) GBP into 1,030 (million) USD. Same was when round metric numbers get translated into weird-looking precise imperial equivalents. To put it correctly, "£800 million (just over a billion dollars)".

      FWIW, here in the UK, billion is now completely understood the American way, 10^9. I've never heard milliard used outside of a general knowledge quiz, and the old 10^12 meaning of billion stopped being used here at least 35-40 years ago.

      • Yes. Someone here has translated 800 (million) GBP into 1,030 (million) USD. Same was when round metric numbers get translated into weird-looking precise imperial equivalents. To put it correctly, "£800 million (just over a billion dollars)".

        FWIW, here in the UK, billion is now completely understood the American way, 10^9. I've never heard milliard used outside of a general knowledge quiz, and the old 10^12 meaning of billion stopped being used here at least 35-40 years ago.

        My father (English) is still quite insistent that Billion is ^12. He's a lone holdout for that number and will never use the word Billion instead of a Milliard if his life depended on it.

  • Looks like the innovation here is in some weird new formatting for money.
    • Looks like the innovation here is in some weird new formatting for money.

      Actually I thought the revelation was that the British armed forces were now using the USD to pay for things rather than the GBP.

  • The aim? Primarily it's about reducing the danger to troops during combat

    Maybe point that thousand-million-dollar idea into preventing wars to begin with?

    • by aitikin ( 909209 )
      That would eliminate the other aim, making the rich richer.
    • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

      You of course missed the bit about eliminating soldiers from the battlefield. Loyal, honourable soldiers, soldiers who in the most part would not murder fellow citizens but the robots will. Programme them to dangle babies by the feet and then twist and rip their heads off as a warning to others and they will do it, once, a thousands time, ten thousand times, without a single bit of remorse.

      Robots under authoritarian control, what could possibly go wrong with that ?!? I think the house of Lords (the spawn o

    • Yeah sure. You shouldn't bother putting seatbelts and air bags in cars. No, just put that money into making sure cars don't crash.

  • I keep saying this (Score:5, Insightful)

    by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Tuesday November 13, 2018 @05:32PM (#57639256)
    killer robots are coming whether you and I like it or not. If you want to do something about it now's the time.

    I don't think "less government" is the answer either. That just leaves a power vacuum. We need more democracy. We also need to take care of our workers. Make a decent living into a right, not a privilege. Stop getting played against one another. The notion that some people are born to suffer is antiquated and needs to die.
    • "More government" has been tried. It grows out of control and starts fulfilling its own goals instead of the people's goals. Eventually it regards the people as an enemy.
    • killer robots are coming whether you and I like it or not. If you want to do something about it now's the time.

      And by "do something about it", you mean become the best at it, right?

      Because whoever is best at it is going to be making the decisions.

      • as a basic human right, such that if a member of the ruling class moved to use killer robots to oppress us that we'd have a financially stable and well educated electorate that would recognize it's happening and stop it.

        As it stands the dog eat dog capitalism we've been taught from birth is the norm leaves people too blasted out at the end of a work day to do anything about the coming dystopia.
  • All robots must have a stiff upper lip.

  • isn't spent fighting the coming war on global warming. But it won't be, and we will lose.

    • isn't spent fighting the coming war on global warming.

      I know, right?

      Then whoever does develop the best battlebots could enjoy a better climate.

  • I do hope they remember to test all of these technologies with all sources of GPS being well and truly jammed.

    It would be rather embarrassing to deploy them for real, only to discover that none of them knew where they were or where they were supposed to go!

  • by Anonymous Coward

    The USA = Frankenstein's Monster.

    Since the rise of the literal Demon Tony Blair, the West has been placed under the total control of 'Blair's Children'. Blair was even key to the rise of Putin, protecting him during his 'difficult days' (when Putin used the Russian Apartment Bombings false flag to justify a final holocaust in chechnya).

    Today, as a consequence, Britain is at the middle of the spider's web of all significal war mongering on our planet. The wahhabi terror invasion of Syria, for instance, was a

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