The clerk en bloc number 6 consisting of amendments 7, ered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 printed in part g of house report number 116438, offered by mr. Graves of missouri. The speaker pro tempore the question is on the amendment en bloc. Members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of epresentatives. ] the speaker pro tempore for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition . Mr. Beyer as the member designated by ms. Moore pursuant to House Resolution 965 i inform the house that ms. Moore will vote yea on the amendment en bloc number six. As the member designated mr. Lowenthal pursuant to House Resolution 965, i inform the house, mr. Lowenthal will vote neigh on the amendment en bloc numb
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