The other day, someone had contacted me from India about unmanned ground vehicles, an engineer who also had some interest in UAVs and UASs (unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned aerial systems) mostly for military and defensive purposes. Apparently, India has removed Israel as a vendor for such, and they hope to build some of these units in-house in the future. But, it seemed to me that to have a legitimate conversation about unmanned autonomous or tele-robotically tethered unmanned technologies, one should be thinking a bit wider on the spectrum of applications, not just military.
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