Posted on 01/01/2018 6:51:26 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Why Chinas ammunition factories are being turned over to robots
Smart machines could treble bomb and shell production capacity in less than a decade
PUBLISHED : Monday, 01 January, 2018, 8:21pm UPDATED : Monday, 01 January, 2018, 11:28pm
Robots could treble Chinas bomb and shell production capacity in less than a decade according to a senior scientist involved in a programme that is using artificial intelligence to boost the productivity of ammunition factories.
Xu Zhigang, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang Institute of Automation and a lead scientist with Chinas high-level weapon system intelligent manufacturing programme, told the South China Morning Post last Wednesday that about a quarter of the countrys ammunition factories had replaced many workers with smart machines or begun to do so.
The robots, with man-made hands and eyes, could assemble different types of deadly explosives including artillery shells, bombs and rockets, he said. They could also make more sophisticated ammunition such as guided bombs, equipped with computer chips and sensors, that could carry out precision strikes.
They were five times as productive as a human worker, Xu said, but logistical factors such as the supply of raw materials meant the overall productivity boost would fall between 100 to 200 per cent at a minimum once all Chinas ammunition factories were upgraded in the next decade, Xu said.
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Quantity has a quality of its own. The question is does the PRC have the tech to do so.
I suspect many of our ammunition factories are automated where possible.
But, given they have little reason to be competitive (government contracts) they may not be.
Probably more to do with raising quality standards as well as production rates.
Yep. Factories and warehouses will increasingly become almost completely automated. Anyone with these types of jobs better upgrade their skills and move on. It won’t happen overnight but it will happen.
The country which manufactures fully 90% of ALL COMPUTERS in the world?
I sure think so.
The question any more, is do we?
I know, that is meant (partly) in jest.
Partly.
Treble: Make or become three times as large or numerous.
Can Chinese citizens buy and use ammunition?
Been happening steadily. More in medical and agriculture now. Growing in military. AI will be intellectual robotization, coming to management and rules-based professions soon. Brave new world. Of the brainiacs developing it all, I suspect fewer are from America now.
If you tell a machine to put sixty grains of powder in a cartridge, it will do it until it runs out of powder or you tell it to.
Why would you *not* want robotic ammo production?
Back in the mid-’80s, I had a tour of a new munitions plant which manufactured 155mm artillery shells and cluster bomblets. It was probably 90% robotic or otherwise automated, from the production lines to the storage bunkers - including the transport shuttles that moved completed explosives into storage. Even then, it looked like a sci-fi movie set. There were relatively few people on-site to run the machines, all of whom worked behind blast barriers and viewed everything by CCTV.
We need this in the US for .22 production. It’s still scarce in Alaska, especially in brick size.
Sex robots could be hacked to murder people
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Posted on 01/01/2018 12:16:52 PM PST by BenLurkin
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3618573/posts
Unfortunately our defense prioritization is more oriented towards massaging voters for politicians,
A hacker could sure have fun in one of those factories.
“A hacker could sure have fun in one of those factories.”
Can you say Stuxnet?
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