RoboCop: Coming Soon to a City Near You

by Jordan Yerman | August 25, 2007 at 10:22 am
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From the streets of Iraq to a city near you, robots are on the march...

Armed robots -- similar to the ones now on patrol in Iraq -- are being marketed to domestic police forces, according to the machines' manufacturer and law enforcement officers. None of the gun-toting 'bots appear to have been deployed domestically, yet. Both cops and company officials say it's only a matter of time, however.

"Other than some R&D with the shotgun mount, we haven't used it operationally," Massachusetts State Police Trooper Mike Rogowski tells DANGER ROOM. "But they're on the way. They're coming,"

Foster-Miller, maker of the armed SWORDS robot for military use, is also actively promoting a similar model to domestic, civilian police forces. The Talon SWAT/MP is a "robot specifically equipped for scenarios

frequently encountered by police SWAT [special weapon and tactics] units and MPs [military police]," a company fact sheet announces. It "can be configured with the following equipment:

• Multi-shot TASER electronic control device with laser-dot aiming.

• Loudspeaker and audio receiver for negotiations.

• Night vision and thermal cameras.

• Choice of weapons for lethal or less-than-lethal responses

- 40 mm grenade launcher - 2 rounds

- 12-gage shotgun - 5 rounds

- FN303 less-lethal launcher - 15 rounds.

In addition to the Massachusetts State Police, SWAT teams in Houston, San Francisco, and Lubbock, TX all have the robots, according to Foster-Miller spokesperson Cynthia Black. None of the team have armed the machines, so far. But Trooper Rogowski, for one, is extremely interested -- especially in equipping the robot with a less-lethal weapon, like a three-shot Taser stun gun. "That would be phenomenal," he says.

However, Trooper Rogowski adds, "Massachusetts is a pretty liberal state. To get management to sign off on an armed weapons platform -- that'll be pretty interesting, to see how that goes."

Does anyone remember the Paul Verhoeven classic RoboCop? In New Detroit, roboticists developed an urban tankbot called ED209, which suffered a serious malfunction during a critical test, leading to a heinous bloodbath. Every time I think of robot cops or robot soldiers, I think of that. See, Peter Weller's character was a cyborg: a machine with a human brain. Also, he was a work of fiction. This is very, very important to keep in mind. Considering how hinky the in-flight services were on my last plane voyage, I'm not at all comfy with real-life robocops.

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at 18:54 on August 25th, 2007

jordan,good stuff. As long as robocops don't give parking tickets.

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