Thats my first point. My second point is its going to be relatively easy to field. Again, we discussed this in email before the panel. Most Autonomous Systems today are still stationary, both. Why . Because movement for Autonomous Systems is complex. Its difficult. You have object avoidance. You have lots of different types of capability. Now the most oldest autonomous Weapon System on the planet is the land mine. Now some people would say its semiautonomous because of the way it works, but if you want to go into detail, if you take the acoustic land mines deployed in the 1950s and 1960s, there were Small Computers on board on enemy ships and they would only target enemy vessels with a particular acoustic signature. They were actually, i think, the first really solid autonomous Weapon Systems in the world. Those have been around for a long time. However, they dont actually go around and try to find targets. That adds a level of complexity, which is huge. So the autonomous machine guns
Thats my first point. My second point is its going to be relatively easy to field. Again, we discussed this in email before the panel. Most Autonomous Systems today are still stationary, both. Why . Because movement for Autonomous Systems is complex. Its difficult. You have object avoidance. You have lots of different types of capability. Now the most oldest autonomous Weapon System on the planet is the land mine. Now some people would say its semiautonomous because of the way it works, but if you want to go into detail, if you take the acoustic land mines deployed in the 1950s and 1960s, there were Small Computers on board on enemy ships and they would only target enemy vessels with a particular acoustic signature. They were actually, i think, the first really solid autonomous Weapon Systems in the world. Those have been around for a long time. However, they dont actually go around and try to find targets. That adds a level of complexity, which is huge. So the autonomous machine guns
Thats my first point. My second point is its going to be relatively easy to field. Again, we discussed this in email before the panel. Most Autonomous Systems today are still stationary, both. Why . Because movement for Autonomous Systems is complex. Its difficult. You have object avoidance. You have lots of different types of capability. Now the most oldest autonomous Weapon System on the planet is the land mine. Now some people would say its semiautonomous because of the way it works, but if you want to go into detail, if you take the acoustic land mines deployed in the 1950s and 1960s, there were Small Computers on board on enemy ships and they would only target enemy vessels with a particular acoustic signature. They were actually, i think, the first really solid autonomous Weapon Systems in the world. Those have been around for a long time. However, they dont actually go around and try to find targets. That adds a level of complexity, which is huge. So the autonomous machine guns
Thats my first point. My second point is its going to be relatively easy to field. Again, we discussed this in email before the panel. Most Autonomous Systems today are still stationary, both. Why . Because movement for Autonomous Systems is complex. Its difficult. You have object avoidance. You have lots of different types of capability. Now the most oldest autonomous Weapon System on the planet is the land mine. Now some people would say its semiautonomous because of the way it works, but if you want to go into detail, if you take the acoustic land mines deployed in the 1950s and 1960s, there were Small Computers on board on enemy ships and they would only target enemy vessels with a particular acoustic signature. They were actually, i think, the first really solid autonomous Weapon Systems in the world. Those have been around for a long time. However, they dont actually go around and try to find targets. That adds a level of complexity, which is huge. So the autonomous machine guns
purpose, when there are so many differences in theology. surely the answer is that we can meet in service, in shared moral convictions about our nation, stemming from a common world view. shannon: are you confident that the g.o.p. will be firmly behind him? how much difference do you think his vice-presidential pick will make to voters? well, let me take the second part first. i think it will be critical. i think the president has helped move the intensity meter to about 75 or 80% in support of mitt romney, among conservatives. you know, the key to team building as a common objective. what is happening now is the primary s basically over and there is a coalescing as you mentioned, it s a team-building process. social conservatives, fiscal conservatives, foreign policy conservatives with a common object testify replace barack obama in november because of his failed policies that have burdened our economy with raising our debt to $16 trillion. foreign policy that has weakened