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The SWORDS robot, designed by Foster Mills is still deployed in Iraq, but languishes behind sandbags, dreaming of someday getting some battle action. (Source: Wired: Danger Room)

Turns out the little buggers won’t be leaving after all!

After initial reports from Popular Mechanics and other “more reliable” print news sources, that the semi-autonomous SWORDS war-robots were being “yanked” from Iraq due to their accidental targeting of human entities, it turns out that they only got the story half right.

While the robots did indeed get withdrawn from the battlefield, they’re still in Iraq being tested and may be redeployed in the near future. This is much sooner than initial quotes by the program manager, Kevin Fahey, indicated (he previously mentioned as span of 10 years or more before the program would be fully active again in case of such an event). Now, Kevin Fahey states more conservatively, “SWORD is still deployed. We continue to learn from it and will continue to expand the use of armed robots.”

Foster Miller, maker of the SWORD robot, was quick to try to dispel the hype that surrounded the announcement that the robots might be shooting at our soldiers, originally propagated by Popular Mechanics. Said spokeswoman Cynthia Black, “The whole thing is an urban legend.”

Black helpfully provided information on the specific cases in which “uncommanded movement” occurred. She stated, “One case involved a loose wire. So, now there is now redundant wiring on every circuit. One involved a solder, a connection that broke. Everything now is double-soldered.”

The third case had nothing to do with a gun. The robot was placed on a 45 degree incline and left to run for two and a half hours as part of an endurance test. Predictably, the motor burned out and overheated. She states, “When the motor started to overheat, the robot shut the motor off, that caused the robot to slide back down the incline. Those are the three uncommanded movements.”

There does seem to be some confusion between Fahey and Foster Mills, as Fahey was reported as saying the robots recently did something “very bad” (indicating a serious recent failure).

While Black and Fahey fail to mention it, one thing that makes a “killer robot” scenario unlikely is the fact that the robots really are about as green as it comes when it comes to combat. They (by all reports) are not being used very much. Furthermore, they have not notched even one kill of an enemy combatant.

Stew Magnuson, a reporter for National Defense, was at the same news conference as Popular Mechanics, and helped to offer a bit more clarity as to what is really going on. The real scenario he offered is that the robots are languishing in under-deployment to the frustration of Foster Mills and the conference was largely an effort by Foster Mills to express their disappointment in this situation.

Robert Quinn, vice president of Talon operations at Foster-Miller, stated at the news conference that the three robots sent to Iraq were stuck in stationary positions behind sandbags and not out patrolling the streets as its designers planned. Army leadership was fearful the “through an interface” targeting of the robots via human operators in combat situations would produce dangerous results, and thus refused to deploy them.

Quinn complained, “If you have a mobile weapons platform that can’t be mobile, and it becomes nothing more than a fixed position, then why not just put it on a tripod.”

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“(Reuters) – In 1992, Bill Clinton used the phrase ‘it’s the economy, stupid’ to win the White House amid a recession. Sixteen years later, his wife Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are fighting for the Democratic presidential nomination by promising relief from more hard times.

Clinton and Obama served up economic messages this week in Pittsburgh, a steelmaking center in Pennsylvania, whose April 22 primary is the next stop in the Democratic contest to face Republican John McCain in November’s presidential election.

Appealing for labor backing from unionized steelworkers, Clinton promised to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement and to get tough with China over counterfeiting and currency and industrial policies she said were the cause of trade deficits and U.S. job losses.

Obama also offered tough talk on NAFTA and China, railed against lobbyists and chief executives who took home huge pay packages while cutting jobs, and told steelworkers he had witnessed 1980s mill closures in Chicago and understood their plight.”

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“PSP Still Ahead In Japanese Hardware Sales Market research firm Media Create has revealed data for weekly hardware sales in Japan for the week ending April 13th, following details of the software top thirty.

Despite the number one success of Mario Kart Wii in the software charts, it is the sustained popularity of Capcom’s Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G which continues to drive hardware sales.

The PSP hit helped maintain the position of Sony’s portable as the best selling console in Japan, with 85,721 unit sold – down 35,000 on the previous week.

Despite the success of Mario Kart Wii, the Nintendo DS remained in second place, with sales down around 8,000 units at 47,158. Wii sales did increase slightly, though, up over 1,500 units to 46,296.

As previously predicted, the PlayStation 3 finally passed the 2 million mark for lifetime sales-to-date in Japan this week. Weekly sales, though, dropped by 3,000 units to 8,232.”

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