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DARPA Robot Masters Stairs
This video shows versions of DARPA and Boston Dynamics robots climbing stairs, walking on ...
published: 11 Apr 2012
Author: DARPAtv
DARPA Robot Masters Stairs
This video shows versions of DARPA and Boston Dynamics robots climbing stairs, walking on a treadmill and doing pushups. A modified platform resembling these robots is expected to be used as government-funded equipment (GFE) for performers in Tracks B and C of the DARPA Robotics Challenge (www.darpa.mil The GFE Platform is expected to have two arms, two legs, a torso and a head, and will be physically capable of performing all of the tasks required for the disaster response scenarios scheduled in the Challenge. However, despite the appearance of the robots in the video, the Challenge is decidedly not exclusive to humanoid robot solutions. Any designs are welcome provided they are compatible with shared human-robot environments, compatible with human tools, and compatible with human operators so that a human without expertise in robotics can give commands and confidently anticipate the response. It is DARPA's position that achieving true innovation in robotics, and thus success in the Robotics Challenge, will require contributions from communities beyond traditional robotics developers. Hardware, software, modeling and gaming developers are sought to link with emergency response and various science communities to devise novel solutions that enable robots to respond to disasters according to the tasks laid out in DARPA's announcement (go.usa.gov for the Challenge.
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DARPA Legged Squad Support System (LS3) Demonstrates New Capabilities
This video depicts field testing of the DARPA Legged Squad Support System (LS3). The goal ...
published: 10 Sep 2012
Author: DARPAtv
DARPA Legged Squad Support System (LS3) Demonstrates New Capabilities
This video depicts field testing of the DARPA Legged Squad Support System (LS3). The goal of the LS3 program is to demonstrate that a legged robot can unburden dismounted squad members by carrying their gear, autonomously following them through rugged terrain, and interpreting verbal and visual commands. To learn more about LS3, please visit go.usa.gov To get the latest DARPA news, photos and videos, follow us on Twitter at: www.twitter.com
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DARPA HTV-2: 13000 mph Hypersonic Glider Test Resulst Revealed
An ultra-fast US military drone that streaked across the sky at 13000 mph and met its demi...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Author: YouBetaKnow
DARPA HTV-2: 13000 mph Hypersonic Glider Test Resulst Revealed
An ultra-fast US military drone that streaked across the sky at 13000 mph and met its demise in the Pacific was doomed by the excessive heat of hypersonic travel, which literally peeled away the drone's metal skin, military officials have revealed. A seven-month study by the military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has found that the so-called Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2) amazingly recovered from shockwaves that forced it to roll while traveling at Mach 20 (about 20 times the speed of sound) in an August 2011 test. But the unmanned aircraft was unable to cope with damage to its exterior caused by its extreme speed, DARPA officials said. There is a full article on the HTV-2 here, www.space.com
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DARPA's Cheetah Bolts Past the Competition
DARPA's Cheetah robot—already the fastest legged robot in history—just bro...
published: 05 Sep 2012
Author: DARPAtv
DARPA's Cheetah Bolts Past the Competition
DARPA's Cheetah robot—already the fastest legged robot in history—just broke its own land speed record of 18 miles per hour (mph). In the process, Cheetah also surpassed another very fast mover: Usain Bolt. According to the International Association of Athletics Federations, Bolt set the world speed record for a human in 2009 when he reached a peak speed of 27.78 mph for a 20-meter split during the 100-meter sprint. Cheetah was recently clocked at 28.3 mph for a 20-meter split. The Cheetah had a slight advantage over Bolt as it ran on a treadmill, the equivalent of a 28.3 mph tail wind, but most of the power Cheetah used was to swing its legs fast enough, not to propel itself forward. Cheetah is being developed and tested under DARPA's Maximum Mobility and Manipulation (M3) program by Boston Dynamics. The increase in speed since results were last reported in March 2012 is due to improved control algorithms and a more powerful pump. DARPA's intent with the Cheetah bot and its other robotics programs is to attempt to understand and engineer into robots certain core capabilities that living organisms have refined over millennia of evolution: efficient locomotion, manipulation of objects and adaptability to environments. By drawing inspiration from nature, DARPA gains technological building blocks that create possibilities for a whole range of robots suited to future Department of Defense missions. For more information on Cheetah and DARPA's other robotics programs, visit: go <b>...</b>
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DARPA Nano Air Vehicle (NAV) program
In 2005, DARPA announced the Nano Air Vehicle (NAV) program and its goal to develop agile ...
published: 31 May 2011
Author: DARPAtv
DARPA Nano Air Vehicle (NAV) program
In 2005, DARPA announced the Nano Air Vehicle (NAV) program and its goal to develop agile and flyers system that could fit in one hand. This video chronicles the development of a "hummingbird" flyer by Aerovironment from concept to prototype demonstration and introduction to the public. A number of difficult design and engineering challenges were overcome in the course of the program, particularly in the wing structure, propulsion and control actuators. Numerous complete prototypes were built and tested to assess and improve the performance of the systems shown in the video. The final prototype achieves the noteworthy milestone of 2-wing flapping hovering and fast forward flight with all power sources on the aircraft and all controls implemented through modulation of the wing strokes in a shape that resembles a real hummingbird and carries and on-board camera that relays video to the pilot in real time. For more information, please visit www.darpa.mil
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Pentagon's DARPA fights future wars now
MIND WARS: Americas Military Use Of Neuroscience. DARPA The US Department of Defense is re...
published: 28 Sep 2012
Author: Tsiyonut times
Pentagon's DARPA fights future wars now
MIND WARS: Americas Military Use Of Neuroscience. DARPA The US Department of Defense is researching ways to advance military tactics by enhancing the mind. The DoD is looking into ways to drug enemies with mind-altering substances on the battlefield. Details about what exactly the Pentagon is working on are in the book called "Mind Wars: Brain Science and the Military in the 21st Century." Jonathan Morena is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and is also the author to the book; he reveals what he has found out. Tags: Military Conflict DARPA Pentagon Mind Altering Neuroscience Soldier Tysiyonuttimes 2012 2013 News Media Report Infowars Alex Jones Zion Zionism Banks Bankers NWO New World Order Illuminati Poor Growth Economy Gold Stockpile Unemployment Prices Silver Trade Value Jobs Employment Rates China Russia India Credit Debt Finance Bailout Loans Mortgages House Foreclosure Economic Freedom Obama Election Brain Alcohol Stress Drugs
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DARPA Drones and Robots
A special message from John Connor....
published: 04 Feb 2012
Author: jasr1000000
DARPA Drones and Robots
A special message from John Connor.
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DARPA Captive Air Amphibious Transporters (CAAT) For Disaster Relief
This video depicts testing of a 1/5 scale demonstrator of the Captive Air Amphibious Trans...
published: 09 Aug 2012
Author: DARPAtv
DARPA Captive Air Amphibious Transporters (CAAT) For Disaster Relief
This video depicts testing of a 1/5 scale demonstrator of the Captive Air Amphibious Transporters (CAAT). The CAAT has air-filled pontoons on a tank tread-like design, enabling them to carry containers over water and directly onto shore. The vehicle is part of DARPA's Tactically Expandable Maritime Platform (TEMP) (go.usa.gov program, which seeks new sea and air delivery systems to enable direct support to disaster zones from offshore container ships. All technologies developed under TEMP are transportable using standard 20-foot or 40-foot commercial shipping containers. This technology demonstrator is jointly funded with the Office of Naval Research, who is looking at it for potential use as an amphibious transport for the Marines/Navy.
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DARPA: Military's Martial Law Robots Herding Humans?
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published: 01 May 2012
Author: ExperimentalVaccines
DARPA: Military's Martial Law Robots Herding Humans?
experimentalvaccines.blogspot.com Main Website: experimentalvaccines.org
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Holmes DARPA Connection
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published: 25 Jul 2012
Author: TheAlexJonesChannel
Holmes DARPA Connection
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DARPA's Dan Kaufman in Conversation with John Markoff of The New York Times
Watch videos from Intel Free Press Interview with Dan at the Computer History Museum: www....
published: 27 Jul 2012
Author: ComputerHistory
DARPA's Dan Kaufman in Conversation with John Markoff of The New York Times
Watch videos from Intel Free Press Interview with Dan at the Computer History Museum: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com [Recorded: July 24, 2012] Imagine what the world would look like if we gave everyone the ability to solve its toughest problems, the freedom to explore the world, and the tools to build the future. These are ideas that have been driving Dan Kaufman and his research efforts at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). He is convinced that if we build the tools and technology to empower everyone to participate, we would be amazed at the results. Recently at DARPA there have been multiple efforts to research the mobilization and self-organization potential of social networks & crowd sourcing. Two interesting questions arise: can you use the power of the crowd to solve a specific problem, and can you find special people in the crowd to solve a problem who have never been asked before? The power of the crowd has been explored through DARPA's Network Challenge (commonly referred to as the Red Balloon Challenge) in which 10 large red weather balloons were placed at undisclosed locations across the US for one day. Finding people in the crowd who can contribute greatly has been explored through a recent DARPA sponsored experiment called the Shredder Challenge. In this test, the winning solution was not resolved by the "power of the crowd," but by finding, in the crowd, those special people who may have never been asked the question. Many thought the <b>...</b>
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DARPA Cheetah Sets Speed Record for Legged Robots
This video shows a demonstration of the "Cheetah" robot galloping at speeds of u...
published: 05 Mar 2012
Author: DARPAtv
DARPA Cheetah Sets Speed Record for Legged Robots
This video shows a demonstration of the "Cheetah" robot galloping at speeds of up to 18 miles per hour (mph), setting a new land speed record for legged robots. The previous record was 13.1 mph, set in 1989. The robot's movements are patterned after those of fast-running animals in nature. The robot increases its stride and running speed by flexing and un-flexing its back on each step, much as an actual cheetah does. The current version of the Cheetah robot runs on a laboratory treadmill where it is powered by an off-board hydraulic pump, and uses a boom-like device to keep it running in the center of the treadmill. Testing of a free-running prototype is planned for later this year. While the M3 program conducts basic research and is not focused on specific military missions, the technology it aims to develop could have a wide range of potential military applications. The DARPA M3 performer for Cheetah is Boston Dynamics of Waltham, Mass. Read more about DARPA's M3 program at www.darpa.mil
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DARPA robotic mule heads to battle
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, better known as DARPA, has begun a two-year...
published: 01 Oct 2012
Author: networkworld
DARPA robotic mule heads to battle
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, better known as DARPA, has begun a two-year long experiment with the robot designed to lighten the load that soldiers carry.
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DARPA (((REAL Time Machine))) Technology 2012
Source: ddsdtv.blogspot.com The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an ag...
published: 17 Jul 2012
Author: UFOnewsusa
DARPA (((REAL Time Machine))) Technology 2012
Source: ddsdtv.blogspot.com The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of new technology for use by the military. DARPA has been responsible for funding the development of many technologies which have had a major effect on the world, including computer networking, as well as NLS, which was both the first hypertext system, and an important precursor to the contemporary ubiquitous graphical user interface. Its original name was simply Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), but it was renamed to "DARPA" (for Defense) in March 1972, then renamed "ARPA" again in February 1993, and then renamed "DARPA" again in March 1996. DARPA was established during 1958 (as ARPA) in response to the Soviet launching of Sputnik during 1957, with the mission of keeping US military technology more sophisticated than that of the nation's potential enemies. From DARPA's own introduction, DARPA's original mission, established in 1958, was to prevent technological surprise like the launch of Sputnik, which signaled that the Soviets had beaten the US into space. The mission statement has evolved over time. Today, DARPA's mission is still to prevent technological surprise to the US, but also to create technological surprise for our enemies. DARPA is independent from other more conventional military R&D and reports directly to senior Department of Defense management. DARPA has around 240 personnel <b>...</b>
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The Human Avatar Programs by NASA & DARPA
experimentalvaccines.org Looking deeper down the rabbit hole of madness that is offered to...
published: 09 Oct 2012
Author: ExperimentalVaccines
The Human Avatar Programs by NASA & DARPA
experimentalvaccines.org Looking deeper down the rabbit hole of madness that is offered to us on a daily basis by the new world orders predictive programming industry known as Hollywood. The placement of ideas and concepts in mainstream news has become almost nauseating especially with the network television's use of subliminal and neuro linguistic programming technics designed specifically to trigger perceptual defense mechanisms usually targeting purchasing and consumption behaviors. With two different government agencies interested in the same goals using the same language you can be assured that this technology will reach a fruition sooner rather than later. The first step is to get the public interested in the concept of making robots or avatars to do tasks or duties that would be dangerous to humans. The use of health and safety are the two primary tactics exploited by the mainstream media. This gets the ball rolling and before you know it there is a police force of robots telling you what you can and can't do. We've been conditioned to except the directions and orders given by inanimate objects such as street lights and automated answering services. It might seem like a small step getting you to take directions from a street light but let's not forget the elitist in charge are incrementalists taking small calculated steps in order to reach their goals has been something they have been doing for centuries if not thousands of years. The elitists want to live forever <b>...</b>
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DARPA's Futuristic Projects
Date: 11 08 2009 To access the full archive and all the latest daily shows please visit an...
published: 07 Oct 2012
Author: ConspiracyDebate
DARPA's Futuristic Projects
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DARPA's Lost Hypersonic Aircraft Hoax! & Navy Seal Team 6 Re-Write Story? - Alex Jones Tv
Alex talks about the latest on DARPA losing high speed aircraft and white house doing a &#...
published: 11 Aug 2011
Author: TheAlexJonesChannel
DARPA's Lost Hypersonic Aircraft Hoax! & Navy Seal Team 6 Re-Write Story? - Alex Jones Tv
Alex talks about the latest on DARPA losing high speed aircraft and white house doing a 're-write' story on Navy Seal Team 6 crash www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com
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DARPA's Robotic Suspension System - M3 Program
The use of ground robots in military explosive-ordinance-disposal missions already saves m...
published: 22 Mar 2012
Author: DARPAtv
DARPA's Robotic Suspension System - M3 Program
The use of ground robots in military explosive-ordinance-disposal missions already saves many lives and prevents thousands of other casualties. If the current limitations on mobility and manipulation capabilities of robots can be overcome, robots could potentially assist warfighters across a greater range of missions. DARPA's Maximum Mobility and Manipulation (M3) program seeks to create and demonstrate significant scientific and engineering advances in robot mobility and manipulation capabilities. This video shows a modified iRobot 510 PackBot equipped with an advanced suspension system maneuvering on a test course. The compliant suspension improves the robot's mobility over rough and uneven terrain. The technological enhancement enables faster transit speeds, climbing of very steep slopes, improved heading control, greater accommodation of debris entering the suspension and reduced impact forces on carried payloads. M3 is a research program aimed at improving robot capabilities through fundamentally new approaches to the engineering of better design tools, fabrication methods and control algorithms. The program covers scientific advancement across four parallel tracks: design tools, fabrication methodologies, control methods and technology-demonstration prototypes. The prototypes demonstrated are designed to test technological advances in robotics across a range of functions, and are not necessarily intended to enter production for military use. The DARPA M3 performer <b>...</b>