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Qinetiq’s RCV-L on display at AUSA 2023. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
AUSA 2023 — The largest defense conference in the US is in full swing on day two, where military officials have made news from Norway to the Pacific.
As Breaking Defense continues to cover the latest with a full team on the ground, here are a few select photographs of what we’re seeing on the show floor, including a number of robotic ground vehicles.
A model of a Rheinmetall Ripsaw M5 robotic combat vehicle takes aim (at the ceiling) at AUSA 2023. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
At Sig Sauer’s booth at AUSA 2023, the firm displayed a small but very heavily armed robot. (Sydney Freedburn / Breaking Defense)
A Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected, better known as MRAP, vehicle by Canadian firm Roshel sits on display at AUSA 2023. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
Built for wide-area recon, Rohde & Schwartz’s COMINT system is designed for radio monitoring and radio location. The system is shown here at AUSA 2023. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
HDT Global’s Wolf robotic system, configured with some serious firepower, at AUSA 2023. (Sydney Freedburg / Breaking Defense)
General Dynamics 10-ton TRX-Shorad tracked robotic weapon at AUSA 2023. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
AM General’s JLTV A2 in a classic camo paint job at AUSA 2023. (Sydney Freedburg / Breaking Defense)
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