Sit. Stay. Search. Destroy. (Task & Purpose photo illustration by Aaron Provost).
It’s been nearly three years since robot dogs first made their operational debut alongside U.S. service members at an American military base, and the quadrupedal sensor platforms have found a growing number of new applications as an extra pair of “eyes and ears” for troops across the armed forces.
According to images posted to the U.S. military’s Defense Visual Information Distribution Service on Feb.