Dallas Police used a robot similar to this MARCbot IV to kill a sniper suspected of killing five police officers. Photo: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y125/idahobeef/Damon15/wrobot17big.gif |
Dallas
police killed a sniper suspected of killing five police officers by strapping a
bomb to a robot similar to those used by U.S. combat troops and detonated the
device.
Police had
cornered the Army Reservist for several hours, but attempts to negotiate failed
and a gun battle ensued, according to police on Friday.
“We saw no
other option but to use our bomb robot and place a device on it for it to
detonate where the suspect was,” Dallas Police Chief David O. Brown said in a
press conference Friday morning, according to Business Insider.
“Other
options would have exposed our officers to grave danger. The suspect is
deceased as a result of the detonating of the bomb.”
The
suspect, 25-year-old Micah Xavier Johnson, served in the U.S. Army Reserve, the
Army confirmed to Military.com.
Johnson
served as a carpenter and masonry specialist in the Army Reserve from March
2009 to April 2015. He served a tour of duty in Afghanistan from November 2013
to July 2014. It wasn’t clear whether he had received advanced marksmanship
training.
Peter
Singer, a senior fellow at the New America Foundation and an expert on security
issues, said on Twitter that he believes this is the “first use of a robot in
this way in policing,” the Business Insider reported.
He noted
that similar robots have been used in this way by American troops in Iraq.
It’s
possible this was not the intended purpose of whatever type of robot police
used in this case — Singer speculated that this could be a remote-operated
surveillance robot that police rigged with a bomb, according to the Business
Insider.
Such robots
used in combat are called MARCbots. Singer said troops in Iraq used duct tape
to rig mines to these surveillance robots as a way to kill insurgents,
presumably without putting troops in direct contact with them.
source: http://www.defensetech.org/
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