| (3) Support: Robots Stand Guard. Strategy Page, Mar 3, 2014 strategypage.com/htmw/htcbtsp/articles/20140303.aspx
 ("The US Marine Corps airbase at Twentynine Palms recently became the latest Department of Defense facility to be guarded by robots. * * * [These are] four wheeled, 1.6 ton MDARS robotic vehicles. With a top speed of 32 kilometers an hour and able to operate 16 hours without refueling, the vehicle contains radar (LIDAR) and 3-D visual sensors that enable it to avoid obstacles and identify whatever it encounters. One MDARS vehicle costing about $800,000 (depending on sensors installed) can do the work at half the cost of previous, non-mobile security systems. MDARS sensors and software can identify a variety of local animals * * * When it detects an unauthorized human, it alerts its human controller, who checks the real-time video feed and takes action. Current MDARS sensors can identify individuals 200 meters away. MDARS is unarmed")
 
 Note:
 (a) Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Corps_Air_Ground_Combat_Center_Twentynine_Palms
 (located adjacent to the city of Twentynine Palms in southern San Bernardino County)
 (b)
 (i) Mobile Detection Assessment and Response System (MDARS). SPAWAR, undated
 www.public.navy.mil/spawar/Pacific/Robotics/Pages/MDARS.aspx
 (photos: back and front of the vehicles' warning: "This US Government system is subject to monitoring")
 
 is listed--without further elaboration or a photo--in the Wikipedia page for unmanned grouond vehicle (UGV).
 (ii) SPAce and Naval WARfare systems Command
 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_and_Naval_Warfare_Systems_Command
 (within the United States Navy)
 (c) "Israel has been working hard trying to get an autonomous battle droid [carrying lethal weapons, that is, such as AvantGuard of 2005 and Guardium of 2008] into action * * * based on the two seater all-terrain 'TomCar'"
 
 Tomcar
 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomcar
 (a type of commercial off-road utility vehicle; has become available to the public for both commercial and recreational use since 2005)
 
 
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