Fort Hood's Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch is fond of saying "If you're not fielding, you're failing."rnIn an effort to showcase new technologies that are ready for battle, Lynch, his III Corps and the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) wrangled robotics companies for a truly Texas-style technology round up-Fort Hood's first Robotics Rodeo. Not a competition, the Robotics Rodeo served as a market research event to determine which technologies would potentially benefit the Army's robotic systems program.rnFrom 1-3 Sept., the post transformed its Phantom Run into a demo area to display autonomous systems applicable to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Adding gravity to the event, Lynch was joined by TARDEC director Grace M. Bochenek and the Army's first female four-star general, Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody, who all walked around to the exhibitions reviewing the different robotic applications.
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机译:福特·胡德堡的中校里克·里奇(Rick Lynch)很喜欢说:“如果您不参加战场,那就失败了。”为了展示准备战斗的新技术,林奇,他的第三军团和美国陆军坦克汽车研究,开发和工程中心(TARDEC)与机器人公司争夺了真正的德克萨斯风格技术,围绕了胡德堡的第一台机器人竞技圈。从9月1日至3日,该职位将其Phantom Run改造成演示区域,以展示适用于美国陆军的自动系统,这不是竞争,而是一场市场调查活动,以确定哪些技术可能使陆军的机器人系统计划受益。伊拉克和阿富汗的战争。这次活动更加引人注目,林奇与TARDEC主任格蕾丝·博切尼克(Grace M. Bochenek)以及陆军首位女性四星级将军安·邓伍德(Gen E.
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