ROBOTIC AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS

The U.S. Army has established experimental Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS) platoons that integrate multiple unmanned systems including Medium-Range Reconnaissance UAS, Hunt and Releasable Kill weaponized drones, Low Altitude Stalk and Strike Ordnance loitering munitions (like Switchblade 300/600), quadruped ground robots, and throwbots for reconnaissance. 

RAS000 - Robotic and Autonomous Systems - Research Questions
RAS001 - Unit Organization
RAS002 - Force Design Evolution
RAS003 - Air Systems
RAS004 - Ground Systems
RAS005 - Strike Systems
RAS006 - Control Systems
RAS007 - Reconnaissance Operations
RAS008 - Strike Operations
RAS009 - Maneuver Integration
RAS010 - Multi-Domain Operations
RAS011 - Electronic Warfare Capabilities
RAS012 - Counter-UAS Integration
RAS013 - Survivability and Resilience
RAS014 - Ukraine Lessons Learned
RAS015 - Asymmetric Applications
RAS015A - Peer Competitor Development
RAS016 - Human Factors
RAS017 - Autonomy Levels
RAS018 - Training and Readiness
RAS019 - Supply Chain
RAS020 - Sustainment Architecture
RAS021 - Economic Analysis
RAS022 - Acquisition Strategy
RAS023 - Law of Armed Conflict
RAS024 - Ethical Framework
RAS025 - Policy and Governance
RAS026 - Future Technology Roadmaps
RAS027 - Future Operational Concepts
RAS028 - Strategic Implications
RAS029 - Joint Operations
RAS030 - Allied Interoperability
RAS031 - Case Studies: Combat Operations
RAS032 - Case Studies: Technology Demonstrations
RAS033 - Research: Comprehensive Analysis
RAS034 - Strategic Research Gaps