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Advanced Photoshop Pictures Contest - 20 image entries
Robots in Iraq
Contest Directions: Create / show robots doing dull, durty and dangerous jobs in Iraq. Generic robot entries not showing any connection to Iraq will be disqualified.
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Jackpot: 1st place: $10, 2nd place: $6 , 3rd place: $4
Started: 2/15/2006 6:00:00 AM, Ended: 2/17/2006 6:00:00 AM







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Clearly, the 21st century is here to stay. The U.S. Department of Defense rapidly is expanding its army of robot soldiers or warriors on land, air and sea. The Pentagon is taking these steps to reduce the number of American deaths and injuries in both Iraq and Afghanistan. These unmanned systems or warriors can go to places where the Pentagon does not want to put humans at risk. The belief is that these robots can take over the dangerous tasks associated with the war on terrorism, according to the Pentagon. There are a number of different mechanical, unmanned systems on the verge of being deployed, including miniture drones that can be launched into the sky by hand, bungee cord of catapult. In addition, there is the "throwbot" that can be tossed over a wall or into a building to prevent a deadly ambush. Another robot, the Pacbot, can sniff out a roadside bomb, defuse and detonate the weapon. The Marcbot pokes its own video camera through windows and doors, seeking out any evidence of danger.
 
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Nutgobbler 3000 pictures
Nutgobbler 3000
picture by ehlersk

Power Wash
Power Wash pictures
picture by gungasdindin

Lyndie C3PO
Lyndie C3PO pictures
  Hard to believe no one did this one yet!
picture by Alligator

Mr Buster
Mr Buster pictures
  Mr. Buster never rests.

Dr. Dre gives his seal of approval.
picture by starcarlton

Poop Bot
Poop Bot pictures
  Someone's gotta do it...
picture by upinarms

Saddam
Saddam pictures
  Send in the robots for the hairy situations!
picture by ShopNChop

Iraq Bot
Iraq Bot pictures
  Please view full.
As a last resort the U.S. Air Force called upon the assistance of Aibo, the robotic dog, to sniff out weapons of mass destruction.
Here, Aibo patiently awaits a treat after locating an Iraqi MiG-25 Foxbat buried in a sand dune.
picture by haltia420

Danger Will Robinson
Danger Will Robinson pictures
picture by mashby

Testing the water
Testing the water pictures
  Robots are now sent in to "test the waters" for bombs and such before allowing anyone to move into risky areas. Full view is bigger.
picture by haltia420

Salt shaker
Salt shaker pictures
  errr
picture by WhamOFrisbee

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