The Army's unmanned combat vehicle rodeo in Texas included six companies, some of which offered more than one candidate, putting 10 robotic systems through their paces in a technological maturity assessment for the Robotic Combat Vehicle program. The event this week took place in Bryan, TX, at Texas A&M University's RELLIS Campus that touts cutting-edge research and technology development and sits on the grounds of a former Air Force base. The Robotic Combat Vehicle Surrogate Maturity Assessment marked the first...