The military vehicle industry showcased an array of autonomous and robotic technology at the recent annual meeting of Association of the United States Army, asserting that designs have matured to the point where they can be fielded or kitted on existing systems. General Dynamics Land Systems and its subsidiary, Force Protection, debuted their new Super Buffalo route clearance vehicle at AUSA, with officials stating that it represented large investments the companies had made in robotics and "leader-follower" autonomous vehicle technology...