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As British research progresses in the emerging fields of automation and onboard artificial intelligence, the fusion of automated control systems with armoured platforms has become a logical step forward. Without the need for crew comfort and with increased tolerance to recoil, noise, and impact, an automated vehicle allows the mounting of heavier weaponry on a compact, agile, and elusive chassis.
Initial trials were largely successful, with the tactical potential of these vehicles outweighing occasional processing errors or system failures. Following promising test results, the British military launched the first large-scale deployment of automated carriers, aiming to assess real-world performance on the battlefield.
Built on the dependable Universal Carrier frame, the vehicle integrates two hardwired automated infantry units—one operating as driver, the other as gunner. By removing unnecessary limbs and internal structures, the designers created enough space to mount a twin autocannon system. While such a setup would overwhelm a human crew, it functions flawlessly under AI control, delivering sustained, high-volume firepower in a compact and resilient form.
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